We illustrate two ways to address the specification, modelling and analysis of dynamic software architectures using: i) ordinary
typed graph transformation techniques implemented in Alloy; ii) a process algebraic presentation of graph transformation implemented
in Maude. The two approaches are compared by showing how different aspects can be tackled, including representation issues,
modelling phases, property specification and analysis.
Research partially supported by the EU within the FETPI Global Computing, project IST-2005-016004 SENSORIA (Software Engineering for Service-Oriented Overlay Computers) and by the Italian FIRB Project Tocai.it.