Modern distributed software applications generally operate in complex and heterogeneous computing environments (like the World Wide Web). Different paradigms (client-server, mobili...
In previous work, the first author argued for simple lightweight visualisations. These are surprisingly complex to produce due to the need for infrastructure to read files, etc. o...
Recent evidences indicate that most faults in software systems are found in only a few of a system's components [1]. The early identification of these components allows an or...
T. Wang, Ahmed E. Hassan, Ajith Guedem, Walid Abde...
A software architecture provides a high-level description of a software solution in terms of the structure, topology, and interactions between its principal components. While a nu...
Ebenezer A. Oladimeji, Sam Supakkul, Lawrence Chun...
Assembling software components into an architecture is a difficult task because of its combinatorial complexity. There is thus a need for automating this building process, either t...
Nicolas Desnos, Sylvain Vauttier, Christelle Urtad...