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Dimensions of Software Architecture for Program Understanding  (Make Corrections)  
Hausi A. Müller, Kenny Wong, Scott R. Tilley



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Abstract: Software architecture is usually considered in terms of software construction rather than software understanding. Architectures for construction typically embody design patterns based on software engineering principles. In contrast, architectures for understanding represent change patterns and business rules based on conceptual models. This paper presents three dimensions of software architecture for program understanding. In each dimension, the user of the architecture plays a central role.... (Update)

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@misc{ ller-dimensions,
  author = "Hausi A. Müller and Kenny Wong and Scott R. Tilley",
  title = "Dimensions of Software Architecture for Program Understanding",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/355482.html" }
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338   Foundations for the study of software architecture - Perry, Wolf - 1992
43   Structural redocumentation: A case study - Wong, Tilley et al. - 1995
32   Planning the software industrial revolution (context) - Cox - 1990
25   Larger scale systems require higher-level abstractions (context) - Shaw - 1989
24   Domain-Retargetable Reverse Engineering - Tilley - 1995
22   Investigating reverse engineering technologies for the CAS p.. - Buss, Mori et al. - 1994
14   A Knowledge-Based Approach to Automatic Program Analysis (context) - Ning - 1989

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