Sunday, April 02, 2006

The Architecture Journal - Issue 6: Behavioral Software Architecture Language

The Architecture Journal - Issue 6: Behavioral Software Architecture Language: "Behavioral Software Architecture Language
by Behzad Karim
Summary: Software architecture is a hot keyword these days for people in our profession. It seems everyone is out to discover the true potential of the software architecture and what it can bring into play for them. The basic idea of architecture definition is to design software structure and object interaction before the detailed design phase. Although serious architecture definition is being suggested for large projects only, arguably any software construction or implementation work must be preceded by an architectural design and approval phase. Get acquainted with BASL, a language that unifies software architecture definition with software implementation (coding)."

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