Architecture diagrams: A graphical language for architecture style specification

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Architecture styles characterise families of architectures sharing common characteristics. We have recently proposed configuration logics for architecture style specification. In this paper, we study a graphical notation to enhance readability and easiness of expression. We study simple architecture diagrams and a more expressive extension, interval architecture diagrams. For each type of diagrams, we present its semantics, a set of necessary and sufficient consistency conditions and a method that allows to characterise compositionally the specified architectures. We provide several examples illustrating the application of the results. We also present a polynomial-time algorithm for checking that a given architecture conforms to the architecture style specified by a diagram.

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Mavridou, A., Baranov, E., Bliudze, S., & Sifakis, J. (2016). Architecture diagrams: A graphical language for architecture style specification. In Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS (Vol. 223, pp. 83–97). Open Publishing Association. https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.223.6

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