The Domain-Specific Software Architecture Program
Abstract
The DARPA Domain Specific Software Architecture Program (DSSA) is a five-year effort that has been active since July 1991. This document contains an overview of the work being done in the program as of July 1992. Software architectures serve as frameworks for software reuse. Domain-specific software architectures also serve as a common language in which domain engineers can discuss, understand and teach the principles of their craft. There are six independent projects within the DSSA program. Four of these projects are working in specific, Military-significant domains. Avionics Software, Domain-Specific Software Development, Command and Control Software, Software Architecture, Control Software, Software Reuse.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA257225
Entities
People
- Erik Mettala
- Marc H. Graham
Organizations
- Carnegie Mellon University