On the Interplay of Crosscutting and MAS-Specific Styles


Ambra Molesini, Alessandro Garcia, Christina Chavez, Thaís Batista

Flavio Oquendo (eds.)
Software Architecture, pages 317-320
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4758
Springer
September 2007

This paper presents a systematic case study that analyzes the influence exerted by different styles over the nature of architectural
crosscutting concerns in an evolving multi-agent system. The analysis encompassed the systematic comparison of alternative architecture decompositions for the same application that changed over time to address different stakeholders' concerns.

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— authors

Ambra Molesini, Alessandro Garcia, Christina Chavez, Thaís Batista

— editors

Flavio Oquendo

— status

published

— sort

paper in proceedings

— publication date

September 2007

— volume

Software Architecture

— series

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

— volume

4758

— pages

317-320

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identifiers

— DOI

10.1007/978-3-540-75132-8_33

— IRIS

11585/70525

— Scopus

2-s2.0-38149058317

— WoS / ISI

000250572900033

— print ISSN

0302-9743

— print ISBN

978-3-540-75131-1

notes

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1st European Conference (ECSA 2007), Aranjuez, Spain, 24-26 September 2007. Proceedings

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