Software Architecture in Action Designing and Executing Architec

This book presents a systematic model-based approach for software architecture according to three complementary viewpoints: structure, behavior, and execution. It covers a unified modeling approach and consolidates theory and practice with well-establishe

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Flavio Oquendo Jair Leite Thaís Batista

Software Architecture in Action Designing and Executing Architectural Models with SysADL grounded on the OMG SysML Standard

Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science

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Software Architecture in Action Designing and Executing Architectural Models with SysADL grounded on the OMG SysML Standard

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Flavio Oquendo IRISA Research Institute University of South Brittany Vannes France

Thaís Batista Department of Computer Science Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal, Rio Grande do Norte Brazil

Jair Leite Department of Computer Science Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal, Rio Grande do Norte Brazil Series editor Ian Mackie Advisory Board Samson Abramsky, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Karin Breitman, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Chris Hankin, Imperial College London, London, UK Dexter Kozen, Cornell University, Ithaca, USA Andrew Pitts, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Hanne Riis Nielson, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark Steven Skiena, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, USA Iain Stewart, University of Durham, Durham, UK

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