This paper presents a systematic case study that analyzes the influence exerted by different styles over the nature of architectural crosscutting concerns in an evolving multi-agent system. The analysis encompassed the systematic comparison of alternative architecture decompositions for the same application that changed over time to address different stakeholders' concerns.

On the Interplay of Crosscutting and MAS-Specific Styles / Ambra Molesini; Alessandro Garcia; Christina Chavez; Thaís Batista. - STAMPA. - 4758:(2007), pp. 317-320. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA 2007) tenutosi a Aranjuez, Spain nel 24-26 September 2007) [10.1007/978-3-540-75132-8_33].

On the Interplay of Crosscutting and MAS-Specific Styles

MOLESINI, AMBRA;
2007

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This paper presents a systematic case study that analyzes the influence exerted by different styles over the nature of architectural crosscutting concerns in an evolving multi-agent system. The analysis encompassed the systematic comparison of alternative architecture decompositions for the same application that changed over time to address different stakeholders' concerns.
2007
Software Architecture
317
320
On the Interplay of Crosscutting and MAS-Specific Styles / Ambra Molesini; Alessandro Garcia; Christina Chavez; Thaís Batista. - STAMPA. - 4758:(2007), pp. 317-320. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st European Conference on Software Architecture (ECSA 2007) tenutosi a Aranjuez, Spain nel 24-26 September 2007) [10.1007/978-3-540-75132-8_33].
Ambra Molesini; Alessandro Garcia; Christina Chavez; Thaís Batista
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