Ævol: A tool for defining and planning architecture evolution
David Garlan and
Bradley Schmerl.
In 2009 International Conference on Software Engineering, 20-22 May 2009.
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Abstract
Architecture evolution is a key feature of most software systems. There are few tools that help architects plan and execute these evolutionary paths. We demonstrate a tool to enable architects to describe evolution paths, associate properties with elements of the paths, and perform trade-off analysis over these paths. |
Keywords: Architecture Evolution.
@InProceedings{Garlan/2009/ICSE/AEvol,
AUTHOR = {Garlan, David and Schmerl, Bradley},
TITLE = {Ævol: A tool for defining and planning architecture evolution},
YEAR = {2009},
MONTH = {20-22 May},
BOOKTITLE = {2009 International Conference on Software Engineering},
PDF = {http://acme.able.cs.cmu.edu/pubs/uploads/pdf/ICSE2009_FRD_0231_Schmerl_Bradley.pdf},
ABSTRACT = {Architecture evolution is a key feature of most software systems. There are few tools that help architects plan and execute these evolutionary paths. We demonstrate a tool to enable architects to describe evolution paths, associate properties with elements of the paths, and perform trade-off analysis over these paths.},
KEYWORDS = {Architecture Evolution} }
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