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The Use of Architecture Description Languages to Describe a Distributed Measurement System
Edinburgh, Scotland April 03-April 07
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Geri Georg, Agilent Technologies Laboratories
Stephen Seidman, Colorado State University at Fort Collins
This paper describes and specifies architectural features of an industrial distributed measurement system using two architectural description languages (ADLs), ASDL and Darwin. A discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of the ADLs is given.
Index Terms:
ADL, ASDL, Darwin, distributed systems, measurement systems, software architecture
Citation:
Geri Georg, Stephen Seidman, "The Use of Architecture Description Languages to Describe a Distributed Measurement System," ecbs, pp.185, 7th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems, 2000
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