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@InCollection{Garlan00AcmeChapter, AUTHOR = {Garlan, David and Monroe, Robert T. and Wile, David}, TITLE = {Acme: Architectural Description of Component-Based Systems}, YEAR = {2000}, BOOKTITLE = {Foundations of Component-Based Systems}, KEY = {garlan}, PAGES = {47-68}, EDITOR = {Leavens, Gary T. and Sitaraman, Murali}, PUBLISHER = {Cambridge University Press}, PDF = {http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/able/ftp/acme-fcbs/acme-fcbs.pdf}, ABSTRACT = {Over the past decade there has been considerable experimentation with the design of architecture description languages that can provide a formal basis for descrip- tion and analysis of the architectures of component-based systems. As the eld has matured there has emerged among the software architecture research community general consensus about many aspects of the foundations for architectural represen- tation and analysis. One result has been the development of a generic architecture description language, called Acme, that can serve as a common representation for software architectures and that permits the integration of diverse collections of in- dependently developed architectural analysis tools. In this paper we describe the Acme language and tools, and our experience in using it to integrate architecture analysis tools and to describe component-based systems. }, KEYWORDS = {Acme, Software Architecture} }