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Many software organizations are in the process of moving from project- and product-centric software engineering to architecture-centric software engineering. Typically, this move is made for two reasons: (1) the architecture allows for a clear breakdown in parts, whereas a project-centric approach easily leads to a monolithic system and (2) the organization is interested in exploiting the commonalities between its products or systems.
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Bosch, J.: Design and Use of Software Architectures: Adopting and Evolving a Product Line Approach, Pearson Education, Addison-Wesley & ACM Press (May 2000) ISBN 0-201-67494-7
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Bosch, J. (2004). Architecture-Centric Software Engineering. In: Nord, R.L. (eds) Software Product Lines. SPLC 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3154. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-28630-1_27
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