From: Jurgen Vinju To: Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 13:09:54 +0100 Subject: PEM: J. Carriere & S. Woods (SEI) | Dali: A Workbench for Software Architecture Reconstruction | 2.03.99 From: pem (PEM moderator) To: pem-noreply Subject: PEM meeting | 2.03.99 | F0.09, WINS, UvA Precedence: bulk X-url: http://www.cwi.nl/~pem Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Dear Environmentalists, Due to severe maintenance to the CWI building, the talk will be at the UvA building. Sorry for the inconvenience. We are now at F0.09, Kruislaan 403. This announcement can be found at Dali: A Workbench for Software Architecture Reconstruction Date: 2.03.99 Time: 13:30 Venue: F0.09, WINS, UvA Speaker: J. Carriere & S. Woods (SEI) Title: Dali: A Workbench for Software Architecture Reconstruction Analysis of software architecture provides significant leverage for early lifecycle prediction of the properties of software systems. In general, we perform architectural analysis based on the as-designed, or intended, architecture of a system. Thus, any predictions of system properties have little value if conformance of the system's as-built architecture to the as-designed architecture is not demonstrated. In order to do so, we must apply capabilities for extraction of software architectures from implemented systems. This talk will present Dali, an open and lightweight workbench for software architecture extraction and conformance measurement. Dali provides a environment that supports an analyst in an iterative and interactive process of reconstructing software architecture from implementation artifacts. This talk provides an overview of the architecture analysis work done at SEI --- it is different from the talk the authors will present at CSMR'99 later this week. _________________________________________________________________ The programming environment meetings are a forum for the presentation and discussion of new ideas, ongoing and finished work. A typical meeting addresses a subject in the area of programming environments, program generation, algebraic specification, term rewriting, parsing, etc. A presentation ideally takes between 45 and 90 minutes. Meetings taking longer than 45 minutes are interrupted by a coffeebreak. Most Thursdays, a meeting is held which starts at 10:00 am. in one of the rooms at CWI/WINS. Exceptionally, dates or times may change. The program of the meetings is available on WWW: http://www.cwi.nl/~pem _________________________________________________________________