Title
TADL - An Architecture Description Language for Trustworthy Component-Based Systems
Abstract
Existing architecture description languages mainly support the specification of the structural elements of the system under design with either only a limited support or no support to specify non-functional requirements. In a component-based development of trustworthy systems, the trustworthiness properties must be specified at the architectural level. Analysis techniques should be available to verify the trustworthiness properties early at design time. Towards this goal we present in this paper a meta-architecture and TADL, a new architecture description language suited for describing the architecture of trustworthy component-based systems. The TADL is a uniform language for specifying the structural, functional, and nonfunctional requirements of component-based systems. It also provides a uniform source for analyzing the different trustworthiness properties.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/978-3-540-88030-1_23
ECSA
Keywords
Field
DocType
existing architecture description language,component-based development,new architecture description language,architecture description language,design time,component-based system,trustworthy component-based systems,structural element,trustworthy component-based system,trustworthiness property,limited support,different trustworthiness property,non functional requirement,structure function,component based development
Architecture,Component type,Systems engineering,Trustworthiness,Software architecture description,Computer science,Common Component Architecture,Systems design,Non-functional requirement,Architecture description language
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5292.0
0302-9743
6
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.52
8
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mubarak Mohammad111810.64
Vasu Alagar2626.57