IMT Institutional Repository: No conditions. Results ordered -Date Deposited. 2024-03-29T04:30:05ZEPrintshttp://eprints.imtlucca.it/images/logowhite.pnghttp://eprints.imtlucca.it/2011-06-15T13:40:09Z2014-10-08T09:40:50Zhttp://eprints.imtlucca.it/id/eprint/409This item is in the repository with the URL: http://eprints.imtlucca.it/id/eprint/4092011-06-15T13:40:09ZFrom architectural to behavioural specification of servicesMany efforts are currently devoted to provide software developers with methods and techniques that can endow service-oriented computing with systematic and accountable engineering practices. To this purpose, a number of languages and calculi have been proposed within the Sensoria project that address different levels of abstraction of the software engineering process. Here, we report on two such languages and the way they can be formally related within an integrated approach that can lead to verifiable development of service components from more abstract architectural models of business activities.Laura BocchiJose Luiz FiadeiroAlessandro LapadulaRosario PuglieseFrancesco Tiezzifrancesco.tiezzi@imtlucca.it2011-06-06T09:03:49Z2011-09-19T10:00:54Zhttp://eprints.imtlucca.it/id/eprint/323This item is in the repository with the URL: http://eprints.imtlucca.it/id/eprint/3232011-06-06T09:03:49ZAGILE: Software Architecture for MobilityArchitecture-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. Luis Filipe AndradePaolo BaldanHubert BaumeisterRoberto BruniAndrea CorradiniRocco De Nicolar.denicola@imtlucca.itJose Luiz FiadeiroFabio GadducciStefania GnesiPiotr HoffmanNora KochPiotr KosiuczenkoAlessandro LapadulaDiego LatellaAntonia LopesMichele LoretiMieke MassinkFranco MazzantiUgo MontanariCristóvão OliveiraRosario PuglieseAndrzej TarleckiMichel WermelingerMartin WirsingArtur Zawlocki