Lecture 24: Aesop

  1. Aesop
  2. The Challenge for Architectural Description
  3. How Can We Establish Control Over this New World?
  4. Exploiting Style: The Aesop System
  5. But Retain the Ability to:
  6. Generating Style-Specific Environments
  7. Elements of Architectural Style
  8. Benefits of Style
  9. Support for Architectural Design
  10. An Architectural Design Environment
  11. Aesop
  12. Representing Style
  13. Representing Architectural Designs
  14. Representing Architectural Designs
  15. Styles as Subclassing
  16. Design Object Heirarchy
  17. Examples of Supported Styles
  18. Generic Style
  19. Pipe-Filter Style
  20. Pipeline Style
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  23. Real-Time Style
  24. Event Broadcast Style
  25. Extending Object Heirarchy for Style
  26. Extending Object Heirarchy for Style
  27. An Aesop Environment: Implementation
  28. Aesop Example Environments


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