Software architecture in practice
Software architecture in practice
MDA Explained: The Model Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise
MDA Explained: The Model Driven Architecture: Practice and Promise
Optimization with linguistic variables
Optimization with linguistic variables
Categorical approach to the construction of fuzzy graph grammars
Cybernetics and Systems Analysis
Transformations of fuzzy graphs specified by FD-grammars
Cybernetics and Systems Analysis
Application of Fuzzy Logic to Approximate Reasoning Using Linguistic Synthesis
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Category-theoretic formalization in designing fuzzy intelligent systems
Cybernetics and Systems Analysis
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An approach to the creation of software architectures is examined that is based on the model-oriented paradigm that opens up the way to the implementation of transformational evolution of software systems. The emphasis is on the formalization of fuzzy graphs, fuzzy graph models, and rules of their transformation. A theoretical categorical representation of fuzzy software architectures is developed, which allows one to manage the process of their transformations on the basis of making decisions in a fuzzy modeling space on the functionality of the target platform-specific system.