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A Controlled Experiment in Testing of Safety-Critical Embedded Software

Eduard Paul Enoiu, Adnan Causevic, Daniel Sundmark, P. Pettersson. In: 2016 IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST). 2016

Schedulability Analysis of Distributed Real-Time Sensor Network Applications Using Actor-Based Model Checking

Ehsan Khamespanah, K. Mechitov, M. Sirjani, G. Agha. In: . 2016

Towards Software Assets Origin Selection Supported by a Knowledge Repository

A. Cicchetti, Markus Borg, Séverine Sentilles, K. Wnuk, Jan Carlson et al. In: 2016 1st International Workshop on Decision Making in Software ARCHitecture (MARCH). 2016

On the Use of Component-Based Principles and Practices for Architecting Cyber-Physical Systems

I. Crnkovic, I. Malavolta, H. Muccini, Mohammad Sharaf. In: 2016 19th International ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE). 2016

Inclusion of Ethical Aspects in Multi-criteria Decision Analysis

Gaetana Sapienza, G. Dodig-Crnkovic, I. Crnkovic. In: 2016 1st International Workshop on Decision Making in Software ARCHitecture (MARCH). 2016

Extra-Functional Properties Composability for Embedded Systems Partitioning

Gaetana Sapienza, Séverine Sentilles, I. Crnkovic, T. Seceleanu. In: 2016 19th International ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE). 2016

Challenges in Architecting Fully Automated Driving; with an Emphasis on Heavy Commercial Vehicles

N. Mohan, Martin Törngren, V. Izosimov, Viktor Kaznov, Per Roos et al. In: 2016 Workshop on Automotive Systems/Software Architectures (WASA). 2016

Abstract: Fully automated vehicles will require new functionalities for perception, navigation and decision making -- an Autonomous Driving Intelligence (ADI). We consider architectural cases for such functionalities and investigate how they integrate with legacy platforms. The cases range from a robot replacing the driver -- with entire reuse of existing vehicle platforms, to a clean-slate design. Focusing...

A Proposal for an Automotive Architecture Framework for Volvo Cars

Patrizio Pelliccione, E. Knauss, Rogardt Heldal, Magnus Ågren, Piergiuseppe Mallozzi et al. In: 2016 Workshop on Automotive Systems/Software Architectures (WASA). 2016

Investigating Software Deployment on Heterogeneous Platforms

H. Andrade. In: 2016 13th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA). 2016

AQAF: An Architecture Quality Assurance Framework for Systems Modeled in AADL

Andreas Johnsen, K. Lundqvist, Kaj Hänninen, P. Pettersson, Martin Torelm. In: 2016 12th International ACM SIGSOFT Conference on Quality of Software Architectures (QoSA). 2016

Welcome Message from the Chairs of WICSA, QoSA and CBSE

H. Muccini, K. Harper, R. Heinrich, J. Bosch, N. Plouzeau et al. In: . 2016

A Multiple Case Study of Continuous Architecting in Large Agile Companies: Current Gaps and the CAFFEA Framework

A. Martini, J. Bosch. In: 2016 13th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA). 2016

Tutorial summary for speed, data and ecosystems: The future of software engineering

J. Bosch. In: 2016 13th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA). 2016

Architecture-Violation Management for Internal Software Ecosystems

K. Schultis, Christoph Elsner, D. Lohmann. In: 2016 13th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA). 2016

Abstract: Large-scale intra-organizational, yet decentralized software projects that involve various self-contained organizational units require architecture guidelines to coordinate development. Tool support allows for managing architecture-guideline violations to ensure software quality. However, the decentralized development across units results in significant violation-management hurdles that must be co...

SECO Patterns: Architectural Decision Support in Software Ecosystems

Kilian Telschig, Nikolai Schoffel, K. Schultis, Christoph Elsner, Alexander Knapp. In: 2016 1st International Workshop on Decision Making in Software ARCHitecture (MARCH). 2016

Abstract: A software ecosystem challenges the architect through additional considerations, because multiple partners with different interests are involved. Therefore, the perspectives business, organization and high-level architecture need to be taken into account before deriving a detailed software design. In this paper, we present our vision and first results of SECO patterns, which capture solutions for ...