Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Design patterns: elements of reusable object-oriented software
Software architecture in practice
Software architecture in practice
Tried & true object development: industry-proven approaches with UML
Tried & true object development: industry-proven approaches with UML
Applied software architecture
Rendering distributed systems in UML
Unified modeling language
The 4+1 View Model of Architecture
IEEE Software
Viewpoints of DSP software and service architectures
Journal of Systems and Software
Comparison of Software Product Line Architecture Design Methods: COPA, FAST, FORM, KobrA and QADA
Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Software Engineering
Comparison of Software Product Line Architecture Design Methods: COPA, FAST, FORM, KobrA and QADA
Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Software Engineering
Toward an Architectural Knowledge Base for Wireless Service Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
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The Internet is quickly evolving towards the wireless Internet that will be based upon wirelines and devices from the traditional Internet, and will reuse some of its techniques and protocols. However, the wireless Internet will not be a simple add-on to the wireline Internet. From the technical point of view, new challenging problems arise from the handling of mobility, handsets with reduced screens and varying bandwidth. As a result, developing and operating new mobile services will be a challenging software engineering problem. The WISE (Wireless Internet Service Engineering) Project aims at producing integrated methods and tools to engineer services on the wireless Internet. In particular, this paper introduces the WISE approach to service engineering, describes how it is applied to a real world Pilot service and reports initial feedback from project partners when applying the approach.