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Software Architecture Design : Evaluation and Transformation
Since the architecture of a software system constrains the non-functional requirements, the decisions taken during architectural design have a large impact in the resulting system. An architectural design method is presented that employs iterative evaluation and transformation of the software architecture in order to satisfy the non-functional requirements (NFRs). Architecture evaluation is performed by using scenarios, simulation, mathematical modelling and reasoning. The architecture can be transformed by imposing an architectural style, imposing an architectural pattern, using a design pattern, converting an NFR to functionality and by distributing NFRs. The method has, in various forms, been applied in several industrial projects.
Software Architecture Design : Evaluation and Transformation
Since the architecture of a software system constrains the non-functional requirements, the decisions taken during architectural design have a large impact in the resulting system. An architectural design method is presented that employs iterative evaluation and transformation of the software architecture in order to satisfy the non-functional requirements (NFRs). Architecture evaluation is performed by using scenarios, simulation, mathematical modelling and reasoning. The architecture can be transformed by imposing an architectural style, imposing an architectural pattern, using a design pattern, converting an NFR to functionality and by distributing NFRs. The method has, in various forms, been applied in several industrial projects.
Software Architecture Design : Evaluation and Transformation
Bosch, Jan (Autor:in) / Molin, Peter (Autor:in)
01.01.1997
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Elektronische Ressource
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