Frank Buschmann

According to our database1, Frank Buschmann authored at least 36 papers between 1992 and 2020.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2020
Software Architects are Dead! Long Live Software Architects!
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Software Technologies, 2020

2018
Microservice Patterns for the Life Cycle of Industrial Edge Software.
Proceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2018

2013
Architecture and Agility: Married, Divorced, or Just Good Friends?
IEEE Softw., 2013

Innovation Reconsidered.
IEEE Softw., 2013

2012
Code Matters!
IEEE Softw., 2012

Architecture Quality Revisited.
IEEE Softw., 2012

A Week in the Life of an Architect.
IEEE Softw., 2012

To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before.
IEEE Softw., 2012

2011
To Pay or Not to Pay Technical Debt.
IEEE Softw., 2011

Gardening Your Architecture, Part 2: Reengineering and Rewriting.
IEEE Softw., 2011

Gardening Your Architecture, Part 1: Refactoring.
IEEE Softw., 2011

Tests: The Architect's Best Friend.
IEEE Softw., 2011

Unusable Software Is Useless, Part 2.
IEEE Softw., 2011

Unusable Software Is Useless, Part 1.
IEEE Softw., 2011

Successful Product Line Engineering: Experiences from the Real World.
Proceedings of the Software Product Lines - 15th International Conference, 2011

2010
Five Considerations for Software Architecture, Part 2.
IEEE Softw., 2010

Five Considerations for Software Architecture, Part 1.
IEEE Softw., 2010

Value-Focused System Quality.
IEEE Softw., 2010

On Architecture Styles and Paradigms.
IEEE Softw., 2010

Learning from Failure, Part III: On Hammers and Nails, and Falling in Love with Technology and Design.
IEEE Softw., 2010

Learning from Failure, Part 2: Featuritis, Performitis, and Other Diseases.
IEEE Softw., 2010

2009
Learning from Failure, Part 1: Scoping and Requirements Woes.
IEEE Softw., 2009

Introducing the Pragmatic Architect.
IEEE Softw., 2009

2007
Past, Present, and Future Trends in Software Patterns.
IEEE Softw., 2007

Pattern-oriented software architecture, 4th Edition.
Wiley series in software design patterns, Wiley, ISBN: 9780470059029, 2007

2005
Security Patterns - Integrating Security and Systems Engineering.
Wiley, ISBN: 978-0-470-85884-4, 2005

2003
Patterns, Frameworks, and Middleware: Their Synergistic Relationships.
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Software Engineering, 2003

Explicit Interface and Object Manager.
Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programms (EuroPLoP '2003), 2003

2002
A Distributed Computing Pattern Language Part III: Event Handling Patterns.
Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programms (EuroPLoP '2002), 2002

A Distributed Computing Pattern Language Part II: Concurrency Patterns.
Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programms (EuroPLoP '2002), 2002

A Distributed Computing Pattern Language Part I: Distribution Infrastructure and Application Infrastrucure Patterns.
Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programms (EuroPLoP '2002), 2002

2000
Beyond the hype (panel session): sequel to the trial of the gang of four.
Proceedings of the Addendum to the 2000 Proceedings of the Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, 2000

1995
Patterns (Panel): cult to culture?.
Proceedings of the Addendum to the Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, 1995

Patterns: Cult to Culture? - Panel Session.
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, 1995

1994
Software architecture and reuse-an inherent conflict?
Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Software Reuse, 1994

1992
A Runtime Type Information System for C++.
Proceedings of the TOOLS 1992: 7th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 1992


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