Design Representation

J. Ebert, G. Engels, in: Encyclopedia of Software Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1994, pp. 382–394.

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This article gives an overview on how to represent the outcome of the software design phase in design documents. The descriptive aspects of the design description languages are stressed. The focus is on sequential systems and the description is arranged according to the main paradigms that are used in indentifying software components. Following a general discussion on how to represent software architectures of large systems, each design paradigm is discussend separately with its basic concepts, its historical background and its main variants. Some multiparadigmatic approaches are discussed, as well which integrate several of the aspects introduced before.
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Encyclopedia of Software Engineering
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382-394
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Ebert J, Engels G. Design Representation. In: Encyclopedia of Software Engineering. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 1994:382-394.
Ebert, J., & Engels, G. (1994). Design Representation. In Encyclopedia of Software Engineering (pp. 382–394). John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
@inbook{Ebert_Engels_1994, title={Design Representation}, booktitle={Encyclopedia of Software Engineering}, publisher={John Wiley & Sons, Inc.}, author={Ebert, Jürgen and Engels, Gregor}, year={1994}, pages={382–394} }
Ebert, Jürgen, and Gregor Engels. “Design Representation.” In Encyclopedia of Software Engineering, 382–94. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1994.
J. Ebert and G. Engels, “Design Representation,” in Encyclopedia of Software Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1994, pp. 382–394.
Ebert, Jürgen, and Gregor Engels. “Design Representation.” Encyclopedia of Software Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1994, pp. 382–94.

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