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5th SHARK@ICSE 2010: Cape Town, South Africa
- Paris Avgeriou, Patricia Lago, Philippe Kruchten:
Proceedings of the 2010 ICSE Workshop on Sharing and Reusing Architectural Knowledge, SHARK 2010, Cape Town, South Africa, May 2, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-967-1
Papers
- Wei Wang, Janet E. Burge:
Using rationale to support pattern-based architectural design. 1-8 - Paul C. Clements, Len Bass:
Business goals as architectural knowledge. 9-12 - Marcin Nowak, Cesare Pautasso, Olaf Zimmermann:
Architectural decision modeling with reuse: challenges and opportunities. 13-20 - Joost Noppen, Dalila Tamzalit:
ETAK: tailoring architectural evolution by (re-)using architectural knowledge. 21-28 - Elisa Yumi Nakagawa, Daniel Feitosa, Kátia Romero Felizardo:
Using systematic mapping to explore software architecture knowledge. 29-36 - Viktor Clerc, Edwin de Vries, Patricia Lago:
Using wikis to support architectural knowledge management in global software development. 37-43 - Atef Mohamed, Mohammad Zulkernine:
A taxonomy of software architecture-based reliability efforts. 44-51 - Ipek Ozkaya, Peter Wallin, Jakob Axelsson:
Architecture knowledge management during system evolution: observations from practitioners. 52-59 - John Brøndum, Liming Zhu:
Towards an architectural viewpoint for systems of software intensive systems. 60-63 - Ta'id Holmes, Huy Tran, Uwe Zdun, Schahram Dustdar:
Model-driven and domain-specific architectural knowledge view for compliance meta-data in process-driven SOAs. 64-71 - Anargyros Tsadimas, Mara Nikolaidou, Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos:
Evaluating software architecture in a model-based approach for enterprise information system design. 72-79 - Marwan Abi-Antoun, Talia Selitsky, Thomas D. LaToza:
Developer refinement of runtime architectural structure. 80-87 - Mojtaba Shahin, Peng Liang, Mohammad Reza Khayyambashi:
Improving understandability of architecture design through visualization of architectural design decision. 88-95
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