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This paper presents a practical method for the assessment of architectures of technical complex systems. The method is based on the IEEE-1471 standard for SW-intensive systems and has been extended with special concerns from system owners. A few tools have been developed such as a questionnaire to come to uniform judgment results in practice. The method has been applied successfully in various practical cases of which brief results are presented. Author(s) : Peter H.N. de With and Gert-Jan van Dijk
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper discusses software architecture assessments and its purpose: to assess the "health" of a project by viewing the architecture, organization and the process. This paper covers why an assessment should be done, the process of an assessment, and delivering an assessment. Author(s) : Grady Booch
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This paper gives a brief description of each step of an information architecture assessment and analysis by XShapes. Author(s) : XShapes
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This documents contains an introduction to the Department of Commerce's IT Architecture Capability Maturity Model (CMM). The Department of Commerce IT architecture maturity model checklist is also included. Author(s) : Department of Commerce IT
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This PowerPoint presentation outlines the following topics: software architecture assessment (quality attributes, stakeholders, software product line), an 3+1 assessment techniques (scenarios, simulations, metrics/mathematical modeling). Author(s) : Jan Bosch
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This report presents some steps in architecture tradeoff analysis method (ATAM). This report illustrates typical quality attribute models, analyses, and tradeoffs using a small real-time industrial application. Author(s) : Mario R. Barbacci, S. Jeromy Carriere, Peter H. Feiler, Rick Kazman, Mark H. Klein, Howard F. Lipson, Thomas A. Longstaff and Charles B. Weinstock
Updated: 10/08/2005
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A software system's architecture can be described as the "blueprint" of a system at the highest level of abstraction, describing the main components and their most important interactions. This report discusses in more detail how architectures can be described and the uses of such descriptions. Much research so far has also been dedicated to methods and case studies, to make the research of practical interest. This report describes how the quality of the software can be ensured to a certain degree through informal approaches - not least because an architectural description provides a common understanding around which different stakeholders can meet and discuss a system. Author(s) : Rikard Land
Updated: 10/08/2005
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In every software system, some architecture is present, and even though the architecture is not described explicitly in our current programming technologies, the consequences of the architecture are indeed present in terms of the properties and qualities of the software. In this paper one of the key ideas in the authors work with software architecture is presented, namely architecture as software models. Conceptual models of software are presented in section 2, architectural models are characterized in section 3 and the ideas are further elaborated in section 4. Author(s) : Eyšun Eli Jacobsen, Bent Bruun Kristensen and Palle Nowack
Updated: 10/08/2005
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This PowerPoint presentation outlines how to document and model software architectures. Topics include: general guidelines for documentation, survey and assessment of existing ADL's, and Rational/UML approach using views. Author(s) : Michel Chaudron
Updated: 10/08/2005
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To guarantee the ability of understanding and maintaining complex systems, some questions concerning the structure of software systems are increasingly important to deal with. This paper gives an overview of several existing approaches in the field of software architecture, i.e. approaches that focus on the gross structure of software systems. The paper starts with a motivation for dealing with software architectures. This is followed by a brief discussion of some formal approaches by the research community concerning the basic structure of software systems (architectural styles) and the question of how to write them down (architecture description languages). Author(s) : Christoph Hofmann, Eckart Horn, Wolfgang Keller, Klaus Renzel and Monika Schmidt
Updated: 10/08/2005
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