Proceedings of the 2014 European Conference on Software Architecture Workshops 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2642803.2642833
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“…The contribution of this paper is a multi-scale modeling approach for multi-level architecture oriented to facilitate adaptability management. The approach extends the work presented by Khlif et al (Khlif et al, 2012), (Khlif et al, 2014). In (Khlif et al, 2012), the multi-scale modeling solution only considers a fixed number of scales and describes a progressive process of refinement from a generic model describing a given point of view at a given scale to a specific model describing this point of view at another scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…The contribution of this paper is a multi-scale modeling approach for multi-level architecture oriented to facilitate adaptability management. The approach extends the work presented by Khlif et al (Khlif et al, 2012), (Khlif et al, 2014). In (Khlif et al, 2012), the multi-scale modeling solution only considers a fixed number of scales and describes a progressive process of refinement from a generic model describing a given point of view at a given scale to a specific model describing this point of view at another scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…In (Khlif et al, 2012), the multi-scale modeling solution only considers a fixed number of scales and describes a progressive process of refinement from a generic model describing a given point of view at a given scale to a specific model describing this point of view at another scale. In (Khlif et al, 2014), we have proposed a multi-scale modelling perspective for Systems of Systems (SoS) architecture description. We have focused on SysML (System modeling language) notations and used block diagrams.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We propose a multi-scale modeling approach that extends the work presented by Khlif et al [4,5]. In [4], the multiscale modeling solution only considers a fixed number of scales and describes a progressive process of refinement from a generic model describing a given point of view at a given scale to a specific model describing this point of view at another scale.…”
Section: Proposed Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [4], the multiscale modeling solution only considers a fixed number of scales and describes a progressive process of refinement from a generic model describing a given point of view at a given scale to a specific model describing this point of view at another scale. In [5], we have proposed a multi-scale modelling perspective for Systems of Systems (SoS) architecture description. We have focused on SysML (System modeling language) notations and used block diagrams.…”
Section: Proposed Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design and modelling of such systems is a complex task that requires different levels of abstraction to be distinguished according to the properties to be validated. Recently, new architectural modelling techniques have been defined [4,6]. These techniques handle the structural properties of communication architectures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%