• Source: Executable architecture
    • An Executable Architecture (EA), in general, is the description of a system architecture (including software and/or otherwise) in a formal notation together with the tools (e.g. compilers/translators) that allow the automatic or semi-automatic generation of artifacts (e.g. capability gap analysis (CGA), models, software stubs, Military Scenario Definition Language (MSDL)) from that notation and which are used in the analysis, refinement, and/or the implementation of the architecture described.


      Closely related subjects


      Subjects closely related to EA include:

      Object Management Group's Model-driven architecture
      Object Management Group's Business Process Management Initiative
      Vanderbilt University's Model Integrated Computing (MIC)


      Implementations


      Implementations of EA include:

      Rational Rose
      Generic Modeling Environment (GME)
      Open-Source eGov Reference Architecture (OSERA)


      See also


      Business Process Execution Language (BPEL)
      Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI)
      Business Process Modeling Language (BPML)
      Executable Operational Architecture
      Model-driven architecture (MDA)
      Model-driven engineering (MDE)
      Object Management Group (OMG)
      Semantic Web
      Unified Process
      Unified Modeling Language (UML)
      Vanderbilt University


      References




      External links



      Model Integrated Computing (MIC) Website
      OSERA's Website
      Executable Architecture of Software-Defined Enterprises Archived March 20, 2017, at the Wayback Machine

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