| Klein, M. and Kazman, R. 1999. Attribute-Based Architectural Styles, Soft Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. CMU/SEI-99-TR-022. |
....performance scenarios are expressed formally, as described below. SAAM and ATAM consider a variety of software quality attributes in their analysis including reliability, modifiability, and performance. ATAM makes use of Attribute Based Architectural Styles (ABASs) as an assessment tool. An ABAS [Klein and Kazman 1999] extends the concept of an architectural style by adding a framework for reasoning about architectural decisions with respect to a particular quality attribute (e.g. performance, reliability) PASA also uses architectural styles for analysis with a focus on general characteristics of the ....
M. Klein and R. Kazman, "Attribute-Based Architectural Styles," Technical Report No. CMU/SEI-99-TR-022, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, October, 1999.
....The rationale driven approach also has the advantage that the NFRs can have relative priorities assigned to assist in conflict resolution. Another use of rationale is in selecting between different pre existing design and archi tecture structures. Attribute Based Architec tural Styles (ABAS) [12] offer a mechanism to design for various quality attributes at the architectural level. Each style is designed to address a specific quality attribute. This associates the architecture with the reason, or rationale, for using it. The intention is to have a collection of styles so that the ....
M. Klein and R. Kazman. Attribute-based architectural styles. Technical Report CMU/SEI-99-TR-22, CMU/SEI, 1999.
....recovery and overcomes the complexity of reuse through architectural focus. 2.2. 2 Attribute Based Architectural Style One of the more recent research e#orts in the area of architectural reuse is the idea of a Attribute Based Architectural Style (ABAS) developed by Klein and Kazman [KK99] An ABAS represents a conventional style information as defined by Shaw and Garlan with addition of: a quality attribute specific model that provides a method of reasoning about the behavior of component types that interact in the defined pattern, and . the reasoning that results from ....
M. Klein and R. Kazman. Attribute-based architectural styles. Technical Report CMU/SEI-99-TR-22, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 1999.
....to the Cosmos notions of contribution, motivation, and logical implementation. KAOS relationships also include operationalization and responsibility, which reflect further aspects of contribution and motivation. 3. 4 Architectural Design: ABAS ABAS are attribute based architectural styles [11]. These architectural styles are designed to address specific quality attributes and they can be analyzed in terms of these attributes. ABAS modeling is explicitly multidimensional. It incorporates a number of classifications, including classification of architectural attribute information (in ....
Klein, M. and Kazman, R. Attribute-Based Architectural Styles. Technical Report CMU/SEI-99-TR-022, Oct. 1999. (http://www.sei.cmu.edu/publications/documents/- 99.reports/99tfi)22/99tr022abstract.html)
....architecture development and evaluation process. The structure of this feature solution graph resembles that of the goal hierarchy in goal oriented requirements engineering [2, 3] The solution fragments included in this graph have much in common with Attribute Based Architectural Styles (ABASs) [1]. In principle, any kind of solution description will do. The approach to generating and evaluating architectures from a feature solution graph is depicted in Figure 1. 2 Feature Solution Graph Example A generic Resource Management (RM) system is used as an example to show how a typical ....
M.H. Klein, R. Kazman, L. Bass, J. Carriere, M. Barbacci, and H. Lipson. Attribute-based architectural styles. In P. Donohue, editor, Software Architecture, pages 225--244. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.
....be able to design and reason about architectural solutions and their quality attributes. Attribute Based Architectural Styles (ABASs) have been proposed as a means to do so. An ABAS combines an architectural style (such as a layered style) with certain quality characteristics (such as portability) [10]. Scenario based evaluation. Architecture evaluation is most often scenariobased. Di#erent stakeholders are then asked to come up with scenarios of anticipated use. These scenarios may concern the present set of requirements as well as possible future extensions or changes. The latter are ....
M.H. Klein, R. Kazman, L. Bass, J. Carriere, M. Barbacci, and H. Lipson. Attribute-based architectural styles. In P. Donohue, editor, Software Architecture, pages 225--244. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.
....its whole life cycle. The analysis of certain quality attributes (e.g. performance, reliability, availability) is not a new challenge. Pioneer work on modeling and analyzing the quality of software systems at the architectural level includes AttributeBased Architectural Styles (ABAS) proposed in [3]. In general, an architectural style includes the specification of types of basic architectural elements (e.g. pipe and filter) that can be used for specifying a software architecture. Moreover, an architectural style includes the specification of constraints on using those basic architectural ....
M. Klein, R. Kazman, L. Bass, S. J. C. M. Barbacci, and H. Lipson. Attribute-Based Architectural Styles. In Proceedings of the First Working Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA1), pages 225--243. IFIP, Feb 1999.
....to be placed in the server, but also a message delivery component for placement in the client. Effectively, the FS graph ensures that all refinements and extensions to satisfy a particular requirement are effectuated. 5 Related Work Architecture Based Architectural Styles (ABASs) are proposed in [7] as a means to capture structural and behavioral aspects of (partial) design solutions together with their quality properties. An ABAS combines an architectural style with certain quality attributes. We do essentially the same in our FS graph, but we have a stronger focus on a ....
M.H. Klein, R. Kazman, L. Bass, J. Carriere, M. Barbacci, and H. Lipson. Attribute-based architectural styles. In P. Donohue, editor, Software Architecture, pages 225--244. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.
....For example, the pipe and filter style yields systems that can be easily restructured. However, the link between system level quality attribute and architectural style is informal and subjective. To better formalize this link, Klein et al. have developed attribute based architectural style (ABAS) [11]. Informally, ABAS associates one or more attribute reasoning frameworks with an architectural style. An attribute reasoning framework consists of a response variable, one or more stimuli variables, and an analysis model that links stimuli to response. ABAS is a key foundation for PACC. It ....
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M. Klein, R. Kazman, L. Bass, S. J. Carriere, M. Barbacci, H. Lipson, "Attribute-Based Architectural Styles", Software Architecture (Proceedings of the First Working IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA1)), (San Antonio, TX), February 1999, 225-243.
....Attribute communities have explored the meaning of their particular attribute and come up with standard techniques for achieving their desired attribute. This work is also similar in spirit and was motivated by the work we have previously reported on Attribute Based Architecture Styles (ABASs) [10]. We believe that architectural styles are compositions of the architectural patterns we are discussing here. By understanding these patterns primitives we believe that we will be better able to understand ABASs and to make the generation of ABASs an easier process. Codifying a sufficiently rich ....
Klein, M.; Kazman, R., Bass, L,; Carriere S.J.; Barbacci, M. & Lipson, H. `Attribute-Based Architectural Styles," 225-243. Proceedings of the First Working IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA1)). San Antonio, TX: February 1999.
.... allowed to change stored values, pipelines are acyclic) an informal description of the costs and benefits of the style, e.g. Use the pipe and filter style when reuse is desired and performance is not a top priority More recently, the notion of Attribute Based Architectural Styles (ABASs) [28] have added analysis reuse to design reuse, by joining together architectural styles and explicit analysis frameworks. 4.2. Architectures for Product Lines Another way in which a software architecture is a repository of critical early design decisions is that it is a reusable model which can ....
.... through design reuse and through analysis reuse [39] Design reuse at the ar chitectural level currently takes two forms in today s practice: object oriented design patterns ( 15] 10] and architectural styles [38] As described above, the notion of Attribute Based Architectural Styles (ABASs) [28] have added analysis reuse to design reuse, by joining together architectural styles and analysis frameworks. 5.1. Architecture Based Design Using these building blocks, architecture based design can proceed as a true engineering effort, rather than as an ad hoc process. As an example of a first ....
Klein, M., Kazman, R., Bass, L., Carriere, S. J., Barbacci, M., Lipson, H., "AttributeBased Architectural Styles", Software Architecture (Proceedings of the First Working IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA1)), (San Antonio, TX), February 1999, 225-243.
.... of assemblies of components [1,10,17] and compositional analysis techniques based on these (or analogous) languages [5,21,24,25] Klein et al. argue that the relationship between architectural style and quality attributes should be made explicit, and used as a basis for system design and analysis [13]. These works have had limited success in application to real systems in part because it is hard to prove consistency between implementations and architectural components. Work at the Software Research Institute (SRI) has focused on provably correct architecture refinement [9,20] but their focus ....
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