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B. Boehm, D. Port, A. Egyed, and M. Abi-Antoun. The MBASE life cycle architecture milestone package. 1 st Working International Conference on Software Architecture. February 1999.

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Architecture Integration Elements: Connector Models That Form.. - Keshav   (Correct)

....to an underlying integration architecture. Using this knowledge, we have expanded and improved upon Butler s initial integration framework. 2. 7 Development Life Cycles Understanding how a system works architecturally is not enough if one wants to build a system that is a success in all aspects [BPEA99]. There are two prominent development processes that can aid the developer in CBSE: the Unified Process [Rational99] and the Model Based Architecting and Software Engineering (MBASE) lifecycle [BPEA99] The Unified Process serves as a framework that can be specialized to suit individual needs ....

.... architecturally is not enough if one wants to build a system that is a success in all aspects [BPEA99] There are two prominent development processes that can aid the developer in CBSE: the Unified Process [Rational99] and the Model Based Architecting and Software Engineering (MBASE) lifecycle [BPEA99]. The Unified Process serves as a framework that can be specialized to suit individual needs during CBSE. The process is architecture centric, and builds the system iteratively and incrementally [Rational99] It is defined around the four phases of problem solving: Inception, Elaboration, ....

B. Boehm, D. Port, A. Egyed, and M. Abi-Antoun. The MBASE life cycle architecture milestone package. 1 st Working International Conference on Software Architecture. February 1999.


A Notation for Problematic Architecture Interactions - Davis, Gamble, Payton.. (2001)   (Correct)

....they have advanced component based software engineering (CBSE) there is no clear path from an interoperability problem to its solution. Methodologies for interoperability assessment that do exist either are not complete (e.g. 26] are too focused (e.g. 3,20,32] or lack specificity (e.g. [5]) to have wide ranging usefulness and offer guidance to resolve known defects. Decisions for using middleware distributed computing services that facilitate interoperation between components are often made in an ad hoc manner, without sufficient understanding of the initial systems chosen or ....

Boehm, B., Port, D., Egyed, A., Abi-Antoun, M. The MBASE Life Cycle Architecture Milestone Package: No Architecture is an Island. In, 1st Working International Conference on Software Architecture, (1999).


System Development Using the Integrating Component Architectures.. - And (1999)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....reduce the cost and increase the stability of the system being integrated, as the use of ad hoc methods of integration during implementation are minimized. Although current accepted software engineering development processes exist that consider the inclusion of COTS products with a software system [1, 5], they do not provide a method to analyze components with respect to integrating COTS products with other systems. In this paper, we introduce a software design process that provides for the early architectural analysis of software systems and in turn provides a better method to integrate COTS ....

....the early architectural analysis of software systems and in turn provides a better method to integrate COTS products with pre existing systems. We called this method the Integrating Component Architectures Process (ICAP) 2 LIFE CYCLES The Rational Unified Process [5] and the MBASE life cycle [1] both provide a method to systematically build high quality software. Because of their similarities, we use the Rational Unified Process in our discussions. The Rational Unified Process is divided into four phases in which iteration and incremental development are used to achieve the milestone ....

B. Boehm, D. Port, A. Egyed, and M. Abi-Antoun. The MBASE Life Cycle Architecture Milestone Package, 1 st Working International Conference on Software Architecture. Feb. 1999.


Integrating SAAM in Domain-centric and Reuse-based Development.. - Molter (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....and thus to make explicit the architecture s intended scope. Additionally, the estimation of the adaptation effort is an important data point for various economical analyses in the developing organization. Therefore, this kind of analysis fits very well in a life cycle approach like MBASE [3], where the progress of a project is carefully monitored under economical aspects. For successful deployment in an application, it has to be ensured that a reusable architecture provides an adequate basis for the system to meet its requirements though this of course cannot be guaranteed. To ....

Boehm, B., Port, D., Egyed, A., Abi-Antoun, M.: The MBASE Life Cycle Architecture Milestone Package - No Architecture Is An Island. First Working IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA1), Feb. 1999, San Antonio, Texas


Escaping the Software Tar Pit: Model Clashes and How to Avoid Them - Boehm (1999)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Boehm Port)   (Correct)

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. B. Boehm, D. Port, A. Egyed, and M. Abi-Antoun, "The MBASE Life Cycle Architecture Milestone Package: No Architecture Is An Island," to appear in Proceedings of the 1st Working International Conference on Software Architecture, 1999.

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