Learning outcomes
This course aims to provide a thorough understanding of the foundations of distributed software architectures and developing an academic understanding of what are software architectures, i.e. be able to propose abstractions, criticism and to control complexity.
Content
Concurrent Algebra, architecture description languages, modeling the behavior of components, model mobile architectures, component architectures, architectural styles (Patterns, pattern languages, ...), meta-modeling and meta-CASE, specific modeling languages (DSL - Domain Specific Languages), driven by engineering models and transformational approaches, modeling non-functional requirements in architecture, transformational approach architectures, aspect-oriented programming (AspectJ study and case study).
Teaching methods
This course is organized in a series of lectures with slides and discussion sessions after reading an article previously distributed. Depending on the number of students enrolled, an oral presentation of an article in the course can be organized.
Evaluations
Written examination on the understanding of theoretical material + a project lab by group of students.
Recommended readings
see webcampus
Language of instruction
French / Français
Location for course
NAMUR
Organizer
Faculté d'informatique
rue Grandgagnage 21
5000 NAMUR
P. 081725252
F. 081724967
secretariat.info@unamur.be
Degree of Reference
Master's Degree