TY - CHAP ED - Wirsing, Martin ED - Pattinson, Dirk ED - Hennicker, Rolf T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science SP - 1 A1 - Andrade, Luis Filipe A1 - Baldan, Paolo A1 - Baumeister, Hubert A1 - Bruni, Roberto A1 - Corradini, Andrea A1 - De Nicola, Rocco A1 - Fiadeiro, Jose Luiz A1 - Gadducci, Fabio A1 - Gnesi, Stefania A1 - Hoffman, Piotr A1 - Koch, Nora A1 - Kosiuczenko, Piotr A1 - Lapadula, Alessandro A1 - Latella, Diego A1 - Lopes, Antonia A1 - Loreti, Michele A1 - Massink, Mieke A1 - Mazzanti, Franco A1 - Montanari, Ugo A1 - Oliveira, Cristóvão A1 - Pugliese, Rosario A1 - Tarlecki, Andrzej A1 - Wermelinger, Michel A1 - Wirsing, Martin A1 - Zawlocki, Artur PB - Springer Y1 - 2003/// T2 - Recent Trends in Algebraic Development Techniques (WADT 2002) EP - 33 ID - eprints323 N2 - Architecture-based approaches have been promoted as a means of controlling the complexity of system construction and evolution, in particular for providing systems with the agility required to operate in turbulent environments and to adapt very quickly to changes in the enterprise world. Recent technological advances in communication and distribution have made mobility an additional factor of complexity, one for which current architectural concepts and techniques can be hardly used. The AGILE project is developing an architectural approach in which mobility aspects can be modelled explicitly and mapped on the distribution and communication topology made available at physical levels. The whole approach is developed over a uniform mathematical framework based on graph-oriented techniques that support sound methodological principles, formal analysis, and refinement. This paper describes the AGILE project and some of the results gained during the first project year. M1 - 2755 SN - 3-540-20537-3 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-40020-2_1 AV - none TI - AGILE: Software Architecture for Mobility ER -