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Exploiting style in architectural design environments
Author(s) -
David Garlan,
Robert J. Allen,
John Mark Ockerbloom
Publication year - 1994
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/193173.195404
Subject(s) - architectural pattern , architectural style , architectural geometry , representational state transfer , computer science , architectural technology , software engineering , architectural design , software architecture , software , architectural engineer , systems engineering , architecture , software design , software development , engineering , software construction , world wide web , programming language , art , web service , visual arts
As the design of software architectures emerges as a discipline within software engineering, it will become increasingly important to support architectural description and analysis with tools and environments. In this paper we describe a system for developing architectural design environments that exploit architectural styles to guide software architects in producing specific systems. The primary contributions of this research are: (a) a generic object model for representing architectural designs; (b) the characterization of architectural styles as specializations of this object model; and (c) a toolkit for creating an open architectural design environment from a description of a specific architectural style. We use our experience in implementing these concepts to illustrate how style-oriented architectural design raises new challenges for software support environments.

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