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  1. Proceedings of the joint ACM SIGSOFT conference -- QoSA and ACM SIGSOFT symposium -- ISARCS on Quality of software architectures -- QoSA and architecting critical systems -- ISARCS (QoSA-ISARCS '11)
  2. How software architecture can make an application-friendly internet
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How software architecture can make an application-friendly internet
Sustainability evaluation of software architectures: a systematic review
PerOpteryx: automated application of tactics in multi-objective software architecture optimization
Good is not good enough: evaluating and improving software architecture
Reliability prediction for fault-tolerant software architectures
A metric-based safety workflow for electric/electronic architectures of vehicles
Modeling security attacks with statecharts
Empirically-grounded reference architectures: a proposal
Towards a process for architectural modelling in agile software development
Managing the quality of software product line architectures through reusable model transformations
Integration of event-based communication in the palladio software quality prediction framework
Architecture-based reliability evaluation under uncertainty
Failure-dependent execution time analysis
Building components with embedded security monitors
Extending the RiPLE-DE process with quality attribute variability realization
Combining clustering and pattern detection for the reengineering of component-based software systems
Ginpex: deriving performance-relevant infrastructure properties through goal-oriented experiments
Systematic simplicity-accuracy tradeoffs in parameterised contract models
Elective temporal logic
Enhancing a QoS-based self-adaptive framework with energy management capabilities
Performance measurements and modeling of a java-based session initiation protocol (SIP) application server
Software architecture adaptability metrics for QoS-based self-adaptation
Architecture-based fault tolerance support for grid applications

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How software architecture can make an application-friendly internet

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Zave, Pamela
Abstract It is widely agreed that the Internet has outgrown its original architecture, and does not meet current or future needs in many areas. Most notably, requirements for network functionality, quality of service, security, and resource management are becoming too diverse for the classic IP layers. Consequently, the Internet is evolving toward a diversity of virtual networks, each with its own customized stack of layers or "overlays." This evolving architecture provides opportunities to make networked applications easier to build, deploy, and maintain. To take advantage of these opportunities, however, we need answers to many questions concerning the specification, construction, verification, and dynamic composition of overlays. This talk describes new results on overlays and architectural support for mobility. A few patterns explain the exact nature of mobility, the major implementation strategies, and how different instances of mobility can be composed and transformed. Although mobility support is only one of many Internet requirements, these preliminary results suggest that a rigorous study of overlays can lead to useful new architectural principles, as well as contribute to bridging the gap between software engineering and networking.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 2
Page Count 2
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450307246
DOI 10.1145/2000259.2000261
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2011-06-20
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Architecture Mobility Internet
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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