First-Class connectors to support systematic construction of hierarchical software architecture

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To provide hierarchical description from different software architectural view points we need more than one abstraction hierarchy and connection mechanisms to support the interactions among components. Also, these mechanisms will support the refinement and traceability of architectural elements through the different levels of each hierarchy. Current methods and tools provide poor support for the challenge posed by developing system using hierarchical description. This paper describes an architecture-centric approach allowing the user to describe the logical architecture view where a physical architecture view is generated automatically for all application instances of the logical architecture. © JOT, 2009.

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Amirat, A., & Oussalah, M. (2009). First-Class connectors to support systematic construction of hierarchical software architecture. Journal of Object Technology, 8(7), 107–130. https://doi.org/10.5381/jot.2009.8.7.a3

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