DocumentCode
1704172
Title
A survey of architecture description languages
Author
Clements, Paul C.
Author_Institution
Software Eng. Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear
1996
Firstpage
16
Lastpage
25
Abstract
Architecture description languages (ADLs) are emerging as viable tools for formally representing the architectures of systems. While growing in number, they vary widely in terms of the abstractions they support and analysis capabilities they provide. Further, many languages not originally designed as ADLs serve reasonably well at representing and analyzing software architectures. This paper summarizes a taxonomic survey of ADLs that is in progress. The survey characterizes ADLs in terms of: the classes of systems they support; the inherent properties of the languages themselves; and the process and technology support they provide to represent, refine, analyze, and build systems from an architecture. Preliminary results allow us to draw conclusions about what constitutes an ADL, and how contemporary ADLs differ from each other
Keywords
computer architecture; formal specification; hardware description languages; logic CAD; ADL; abstractions; architecture description languages; computer architecture; formal specification; software architectures; survey; Architecture description languages; Assembly; Computer architecture; Formal languages; LAN interconnection; Software architecture; Software engineering; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Specification and Design, 1996., Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Schloss Velen
Print_ISBN
0-8186-7361-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWSSD.1996.501143
Filename
501143
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