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The urban scenarios outlined by the environmental and economic crisis have fostered, on one hand, the unstoppable gentrification of the most central neighborhoods of the cities; and on the other hand, a growing associationism committed to cultural and ...
Graziella Trovato
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View composition in multiagent architectures [PDF]
Experience with a multiagent architecture for an industrial Automatic Guided Vehicle Transportation System (AGVTS) reveals a lack of support for relating and composing multiple views in architectural descriptions. This prevents separating concerns while maintaining a good overview of the architecture as a whole, hampering changeability.
Boucké, Nelis, Holvoet, Tom
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The implementation of the European Landscape Convention (ELC) at national and regional scales has brought with it the need to rethink landscape governance policies.
Nicolas Marine
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A Compositional Neural Architecture for Language [PDF]
AbstractHierarchical structure and compositionality imbue human language with unparalleled expressive power and set it apart from other perception–action systems. However, neither formal nor neurobiological models account for how these defining computational properties might arise in a physiological system.
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Brutalism, Film, and Dystopia: The Many (Cinematic) Lives of John Andrews’s Scarborough College
Since its opening to the public in 1965, John Andrews’s megastructure Scarborough College —currently University of Toronto, Scarborough— has received universal acclaim.
Luis-Miguel Lus-Arana +2 more
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Software architecture constraint reuse-by-composition [PDF]
Architecture constraints are specifications which enable developers to formalize design rules that architectures should respect, like the topological conditions of a given architecture pattern or style. These constraints can serve as a documentation to better understand an existing architecture description, or can serve as invariants that can be ...
Chouki Tibermacine +3 more
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In June 1971, The Architectural Review featured the culmination of Townscape, a campaign that the issue’s author, as well as the magazine’s editor and owner, Hubert de Cronin Hastings, promoted for decades.
Luis-Miguel Lus-Arana, Stephen Parnell
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Top-down composition of software architectures [PDF]
This paper discusses an approach for top-down composition of software architectures. First, an architecture is derived that addresses functional requirements only. This architecture contains a number of variability, points which are next filled in to address quality concerns.
de Bruin, H., van Vliet, H.
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Pattern-based customisable transformations for style-based service architecture evolution [PDF]
Service-based architecture have now become commonplace, creating the need to address their systematic maintenance and evolution. We propose a layered patternbased transformation framework to support a stepwise and incremental Service-Oriented ...
Ahmad, Aakash +5 more
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Compositional specification of software architecture [PDF]
This paper describes our experience using parameterized algebraic specifications to model properties of software architectures. The goal is to model the decomposition of requirements independent of the style used to implement the architecture. We begin by providing an overview of the role of architecture specification in software development.
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