The subsystem decomposition of a software system degrades gradually during its lifetime and therefore it gets harder and harder to maintain. As a result this decomposition needs t...
Olaf Seng, Markus Bauer, Matthias Biehl, Gert Pach...
Often, software architects impose a particular style on the software systems they design. For large software systems, they would like to ensure that the design continues to confor...
ifferent abstraction levels, resulting in isolated `information silos'. An increasing number of task-specific software tools aim to support developers, but this often results ...
Abstract: Adaptive behavior and learning are required of software agents in many application domains. At the same time agents are often supposed to be resource-bounded systems, whi...
We investigate relationships among software quality measures commonly used to assess the value of a technology, and several aspects of customer perceived quality measured by Inter...