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Architectural Design Rewriting as an Architecture Description Language @INPROCEEDINGS{adr@r2d2, title = {{Architectural Design Rewriting as an Architecture Description Language}}, author = {{Roberto} {Bruni} and {Alberto} {Lluch Lafuente} and {Ugo} {Montanari} and {Emilio} {Tuosto}}, booktitle = {Proceedings of R2D2 2008, The Rise and Rise of the Declarative Datacentre}, editor = {Karthik Bhargavan and Andy Gordon and Tim Harris and Peter Toft}, pages = {15--16}, note = {Technical Report Microsoft Research MSR-TR-2008-61}, abstract = {Architectural Design Rewriting (ADR) is a declarative rule-based approach for the design of dynamic software architectures. The key features that make ADR a suitable and expressive framework are the algebraic presentation of graph-based structures and the use of conditional rewrite rules. These features enable the modelling of, e.g. hierarchical design, inductively defined reconfigurations and ordinary computation. Here, we promote ADR as an Architectural Description Language.}, year = {2008}, url = {http://www.albertolluch.com/papers/adr.r2d208.pdf}, organization = {Microsoft Research Cambridge}, partner = {LEICESTER, PISA}, task = {T5.3}, }
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