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JSS
2006
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Recovering architectural assumptions
During the creation of a software architecture, the architects and stakeholders take a lot of decisions. Many of these decisions can be directly related to functional or quality r...
Ronny Roeller, Patricia Lago, Hans van Vliet
JSS
2008
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Documenting after the fact: Recovering architectural design decisions
Software architecture documentation helps people in understanding the software architecture of a system. In practice, software architectures are often documented after the fact, i...
Anton Jansen, Jan Bosch, Paris Avgeriou
ACCV
2006
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
3D Shape Recovery of Smooth Surfaces: Dropping the Fixed Viewpoint Assumption
We present a new method for recovering the 3D shape of a featureless smooth surface from three or more calibrated images. The main contribution of this paper is the ability to hand...
Yael Moses, Ilan Shimshoni
FORTE
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Recovering Repetitive Sub-functions from Observations
This paper proposes an algorithm which, given a set of observations of an existing concurrent system that has repetitive subfunctions, constructs a Message Sequence Charts (MSC) gr...
Guy-Vincent Jourdan, Hasan Ural, Shen Wang, Hü...
WCRE
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Source versus Object Code Extraction for Recovering Software Architecture
The architecture of many large software systems is rarely documented and if documented it is usually out of date. To support developers maintaining and evolving these systems, an ...
Ahmed E. Hassan, Zhen Ming Jiang, Richard C. Holt