- AcmeStudio
is a graphical design environment that uses the Acme architecture
description language (ADL) to define software architectures. It is available
for the Windows platform.
- AcmeLib is an object library that can be used by tool developers
who wish to use Acme. There is a Java
and a C++
version of this library. The C++ version is available in source form,
and runs on Windows and Unix platforms.
- xAcme is a
collection of XML schema for encoding Acme descriptions in XML. It is
based on xArch,
an XML Schema for defining architectural structure, jointly developed
by CMU and the University of California, Irvine.
- The Gauge
Infrastructure is a library that allows the definition of gauges,
gauge managers, and gauge consumers, for use in the DASADA
project. Gauges are monitoring entities that are attached to a
high-level model (in most cases, to an architecture); gauge managers
control the lifecycle of gauges; gauge consumers listen to gauge
values, and can display or analyze these values.
- The Wright
toolset parses software architectures defined using the Wright ADL and
translates them into CSP (for use with a formal model checker) and
Acme. A version is available for Unix platforms.
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