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ICSA 2018: Seattle, WA, USA
- IEEE International Conference on Software Architecture, ICSA 2018, Seattle, WA, USA, April 30 - May 4, 2018. IEEE Computer Society 2018, ISBN 978-1-5386-6398-1
- Ian Gorton, Barbora Buhnova, Neil A. Ernst, Clemens A. Szyperski:
Message from the General Chair and PC Chairs of ICSA 2018. ix
Highly Distributed Ecosystems
- Somit Gupta, Lucy Ulanova, Sumit Bhardwaj, Pavel A. Dmitriev, Paul Raff, Aleksander Fabijan:
The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Experimentation Platform. 1-10 - Jan Kramer, Jan Martijn E. M. van der Werf, Johan Stokking, Marcela Ruiz:
A Blockchain-Based Micro Economy Platform for Distributed Infrastructure Initiatives. 11-20 - Sebastian Apel:
Reducing Development Overheads with a Generic and Model-Centric Architecture for Online Games. 21-28
Microservices
- Paolo Di Francesco, Patricia Lago, Ivano Malavolta:
Migrating Towards Microservice Architectures: An Industrial Survey. 29-39 - Lianping Chen:
Microservices: Architecting for Continuous Delivery and DevOps. 39-46 - Nuha Alshuqayran, Nour Ali, Roger Evans:
Towards Micro Service Architecture Recovery: An Empirical Study. 47-56
Automotive and Robotics Architecture
- Matthias Naab, Dominik Rost, Jens Knodel:
Architecting a Software-Based Ecosystem for the Automotive Aftermarket: An Experience Report. 57-64 - Stefan Kugele, David Hettler, Jan Peter:
Data-Centric Communication and Containerization for Future Automotive Software Architectures. 65-74 - Sergio García, Claudio Menghi, Patrizio Pelliccione, Thorsten Berger, Rebekka Wohlrab:
An Architecture for Decentralized, Collaborative, and Autonomous Robots. 75-84
Architecture Decision Making
- Manoj Bhat, Klym Shumaiev, Kevin Koch, Uwe Hohenstein, Andreas Biesdorf, Florian Matthes:
An Expert Recommendation System for Design Decision Making: Who Should be Involved in Making a Design Decision? 85-94 - Arman Shahbazian, Youn Kyu Lee, Duc Minh Le, Yuriy Brun, Nenad Medvidovic:
Recovering Architectural Design Decisions. 95-104 - Davide Arcelli, Vittorio Cortellessa, Mattia D'Emidio, Daniele Di Pompeo:
EASIER: An Evolutionary Approach for Multi-objective Software ArchItecturE Refactoring. 105-114
Models and Model-Based Approaches
- Michael Szvetits, Uwe Zdun:
Architectural Design Decisions for Systems Supporting Model-Based Analysis of Runtime Events: A Qualitative Multi-method Study. 115-124 - Vittorio Cortellessa, Romina Eramo, Michele Tucci:
Availability-Driven Architectural Change Propagation Through Bidirectional Model Transformations Between UML and Petri Net Models. 125-134 - Simon Eismann, Jürgen Walter, Jóakim von Kistowski, Samuel Kounev:
Modeling of Parametric Dependencies for Performance Prediction of Component-Based Software Systems at Run-Time. 135-144
Data-Intensive Architecture
- Jianlei Liu, Eric Braun, Clemens Düpmeier, Patrick Kuckertz, David Severin Ryberg, Martin Robinius, Detlef Stolten, Veit Hagenmeyer:
A Generic and Highly Scalable Framework for the Automation and Execution of Scientific Data Processing and Simulation Workflows. 145-155 - Matej Artac, Tadej Borovsak, Elisabetta Di Nitto, Michele Guerriero, Diego Perez-Palacin, Damian Andrew Tamburri:
Infrastructure-as-Code for Data-Intensive Architectures: A Model-Driven Development Approach. 156-165 - Rajitha Yasaweerasinghelage, Mark Staples, Ingo Weber, Hye-Young Paik:
Predicting the Performance of Privacy-Preserving Data Analytics Using Architecture Modelling and Simulation. 166-175
Architectural Knowledge and Quality
- Duc Minh Le, Daniel Link, Arman Shahbazian, Nenad Medvidovic:
An Empirical Study of Architectural Decay in Open-Source Software. 176-185 - Mohamed Soliman, Amr Rekaby Salama, Matthias Galster, Olaf Zimmermann, Matthias Riebisch:
Improving the Search for Architecture Knowledge in Online Developer Communities. 186-195
IoT and Cyber-Physical Systems
- Heiko Koziolek, Andreas Burger, Jens Doppelhamer:
Self-Commissioning Industrial IoT-Systems in Process Automation: A Reference Architecture. 196-205 - Bastian Tenbergen, Marian Daun, Patricia Aluko Obe, Jennifer Brings:
View-Centric Context Modeling to Foster the Engineering of Cyber-Physical System Networks. 206-216
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