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Software architecture in industrial applications

Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Software engineering - ICSE '95, 1995
To help us identify and focus on pragmatic and concrete issues related to the role of software architecture in large systems, we conducted a survey of a variety of software systems used in industrial applications. Our premise, which guided the examination of these systems, was that software architecture is concerned with capturing the structures of a ...
Dilip Soni   +2 more
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An industrial perspective of software architecture

Proceedings of the Eleventh International Conference on Data Engineering, 2002
The software architecture of a system describes how it is decomposed into components, how these components are interconnected, and how they communicate and interact with each other and with the environment. Software architecture represents critical, system-wide design decisions which affect quality, reconfigurability and reuse, and the cost for ...
Christine Hofmeister   +2 more
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Industrial architecture

2017
Being a specialised sector of technical-scientific and technological skills, industrial building only started playing a more conspicuous role on the architectural stage at the beginning of the twentieth century. This development took place almost simultaneously in Europe and in the United States when, to the long-standing and dominating traditions and ...
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Embedding architectural support in industry

International Conference on Software Maintenance, 2003. ICSM 2003. Proceedings., 2004
Software architecture plays a vital role in the development (and hence maintenance) of large complex systems with a long lifetime. It is therefore required that the software architecture is also maintained, i.e. sufficiently documented, clearly communicated, and explicitly controlled.
Reinder J. Bril   +2 more
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Architecture and Industrialism

Blackfriars, 1932
By architecture we mean building considered as a fine art—that is to say, an art which subserves mental and not merely physical necessities. Art is primarily simply skill—thus we rightly speak of the art of the dentist and the art of the pickpocket, and there is great art in washing up.
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A distributed measurement architecture for industrial applications

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2003
In this paper, a distributed digital measurement architecture for industrial applications is proposed. The architecture is arranged on three hierarchical communication levels: the fieldbus, the intranet, and the Internet. Particular attention has been paid to the lower level, the field level, implemented using a low-priced smart front-end.
Giovanni Bucci, Carmine Landi
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Architectural Prototyping in Industrial Practice

2008
Architectural prototypingis the process of using executable code to investigate stakeholders' software architecture concerns with respect to a system under development. Previous work has established this as a useful and cost-effective way of exploration and learning of the design space of a system, in addressing issues regarding quality attributes, in ...
Christensen, Henrik Bærbak; id_orcid 0000-0002-1645-1901   +1 more
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