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Language peer sets for C2 SADL:
United States
United States/1996
Designed 1996
1990s languages
Fifth generation
Post-Cold War

C2 SADL(ID:5808/csa002)

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Country: United States
Designed 1996


Forerunner of C2 SADEL and C2 AML

Institute for Software Research UC Irvine

C2 SADL (pronounced "saddle") is the language for defining architectures built according to the C2 style. C2 SADL draws its influences from the strengths and shortcomings of existing ADLs. It is currently only a prototype language and its needed support tools are under construction.



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C2 C2 SADL   Based on
C2 SADL C2 AML   Evolution of
C2 SADL C2 SADEL   Evolution of
C2 SADL xADL   Evolution of

References:
  • Moriconi, M. (1995) Moriconi, M. ; X. Qian, and R. A. Riemenschneider. Correct Architecture Refinement. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, pages 356-372, April 1995
  • Medvidovic, N. (1996) Medvidovic, N. ADLs and Dynamic Architecture Changes. In Proceedings of the Second International Software Architecture Workshop (ISAW-2). p.24-27, San Francisco, CA, October 14-15, 1996
  • Medvidovic, N., et al. (1996) Medvidovic, N., et al. "Using Object-Oriented Typing to Support Architectural Design in the C2 Style" p.24-32
          in [ACM] (1996) Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT '96 Fourth Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering FSE4 San Francisco, CA, October, 1996
  • Oreizy, P. (1996) Oreizy, P. Issues in the Runtime Modification of Software Architectures. Department of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine, Technical Report Report, 96-35, August, 1996.
          in [ACM] (1996) Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT '96 Fourth Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering FSE4 San Francisco, CA, October, 1996
  • Medvidovic, Nenad and Rosenblum, David S. (1997) Medvidovic, Nenad and Rosenblum, David S. "Domains of Concern in Software Architectures and Architecture Description Languages" pp199-212 Abstract
          in R.F. Crew, (1997) R.F. Crew, "ASTLOG: A Language for Examining Abstract Syntax Trees" pp229-242
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