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Science of Computer Programming, Volume 61
Volume 61, Number 1, June 2006
- Lawrence Chung, Nary Subramanian:
Quality system and software architectures. 1-3 - Aditya Garg, Rick Kazman, Hong-Mei Chen:
Interface descriptions for enterprise architecture. 4-15 - Michael Eonsuk Shin, Yan Xu, Fernando Paniagua, Jung Hoon An:
Detection of anomalies in software architecture with connectors. 16-26 - Isaac Lera, Carlos Juiz, Ramón Puigjaner:
Performance-related ontologies and semantic web applications for on-line performance assessment of intelligent systems. 27-37 - Masaki Murakami:
A formal model of concurrent systems based on bipartite directed acyclic graph. 38-47 - Roy Sterritt, Christopher A. Rouff, Michael G. Hinchey, James L. Rash, Walter Truszkowski:
Next generation system and software architectures: Challenges from future NASA exploration missions. 48-57 - Lirong Dai, Kendra M. L. Cooper:
Modeling and performance analysis for security aspects. 58-71
Volume 61, Number 2, July 2006
- Antonio Brogi, Jean-Marie Jacquet, Jeff Kramer, Ernesto Pimentel:
Preface. 73-74 - Christel Baier, Marjan Sirjani, Farhad Arbab, Jan J. M. M. Rutten:
Modeling component connectors in Reo by constraint automata. 75-113 - Antónia Lopes, José Luiz Fiadeiro:
Adding mobility to software architectures. 114-135 - Antonio Brogi, Carlos Canal, Ernesto Pimentel:
On the semantics of software adaptation. 136-151 - Isabelle Linden, Jean-Marie Jacquet, Koen De Bosschere, Antonio Brogi:
On the expressiveness of timed coordination models. 152-187
Volume 61, Number 3, August 2006
- Görel Hedin, Eric Van Wyk:
Preface. 189 - James R. Cordy:
The TXL source transformation language. 190-210 - Andrew Begel, Susan L. Graham:
XGLR - an algorithm for ambiguity in programming languages. 211-227 - Adrian Johnstone, Elizabeth Scott, Giorgios Economopoulos:
Evaluating GLR parsing algorithms. 228-244 - Mark van den Brand, Jørgen Iversen, Peter D. Mosses:
An Action Environment. 245-264
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