| Davis, L. Examining Software Architecture Property Interaction and the Influence of System Requirements. M.S. Thesis, Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, University of Tulsa, 2001. 68 |
....problems. The appropriate time for this identification and assessment is during the design of the multi component application. Coarse grained architectural characteristics can be used to pinpoint interoperability problems related to control and data interactions between components [D01, DPG02]. Software architecture is defined as the blueprint of a systems computational elements (components) the means by which they interact (connectors) and the structural constraints on that interaction [PW92, SG96] We use nine high level 3 architectural characteristics as a representative set of ....
.... as the blueprint of a systems computational elements (components) the means by which they interact (connectors) and the structural constraints on that interaction [PW92, SG96] We use nine high level 3 architectural characteristics as a representative set of previously published characteristics [D01, DPG02]. Using a broad based set of properties is important because off the shelf components often tend to be highly encapsulated, not providing much detail about their internal functionality. In a large scale integration, a myriad of integration conflicts can be uncovered using architectural ....
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Davis, L. Examining Software Architecture Property Interaction and the Influence of System Requirements. M.S. Thesis, Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, University of Tulsa, 2001. 68
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