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Cosastudio: A software architecture modeling tool

Journal article published in 2009 by Adel Alti, Mahieddine Djoudi, Adel Smeda, Abdallah Boukerram
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Abstract

A key aspect of the design of any software system is its architecture. An architecture description provides a formal model of the architecture in terms of components and connectors and how they are composed together. COSA (Component-Object based Software Structures), is a software architecture model is based on object- oriented modeling and component-based modeling. This model improves the reusability by increasing extensibility, evolvability, and compositionality of the software systems. This paper presents the COSA modelling tool which help architects the possibility to verify the structural coherence of a given system and to validate its semantics with COSA approach.