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ACM SIGSOFT impact paper award: reflections and prospects

Published: 09 November 2008 Publication History

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In the mid 1990s the Internet began to emerge as a communication and application platform for the masses, enabled by infrastructures from CORBA to the World Wide Web. Consequently, software engineering researchers began to address the many challenges and opportunities of engineering large-scale, highly networked distributed systems. At the same time, the event-based or implicit invocation architectural style had established itself as a prominent feature of distributed systems, but primarily restricted to small-scale systems deployed in local-area networks.

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      SIGSOFT '08/FSE-16: Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of software engineering
      November 2008
      369 pages
      ISBN:9781595939951
      DOI:10.1145/1453101
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