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An Introduction to Software Architecture

An Introduction to Software Architecture David Garlan and Mary Shaw January 1994. CMU-CS-94-166. School of Computer Science Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890. Also published as An Introduction to Software Architecture , Advances in Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, Volume I, edited by and , World Scientific Publishing Company, New Jersey, 1993. Also appears as CMU Software Engineering Institute Technical Report CMU/SEI-94-TR-21, ESC-TR-94-21. 1994 by David Garlan and Mary Shaw This work was funded in part by the Department of Defense Advanced Research Project Agency under grant MDA972-92-J-1002, by National Science Foundation Grants CCR-9109469 and CCR-9112880, and by a grant from Siemens Corporate Research. It was also funded in part by the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science and Software Engineering Institute (which is sponsored by the Department of Defense).

execution were commonly useful—indeed, they were so well understood that it was possible to create them automatically from a notation more like mathematics than machine language. The first of these patterns were for evaluation of arithmetic expressions, for procedure invocation, and for loops and conditional statements.

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