A comparison of static architecture compliance checking approaches

J Knodel, D Popescu - 2007 Working IEEE/IFIP conference on …, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
2007 Working IEEE/IFIP conference on software architecture (WICSA'07), 2007ieeexplore.ieee.org
The software architecture is one of the most important artifacts created in the lifecycle of a
software system. It enables, facilitates, hampers, or interferes directly the achievement of
business goals, functional and quality requirements. One instrument to determine how
adequate the architecture is for its intended usage is architecture compliance checking. This
paper compares three static architecture compliance checking approaches (reflexion
models, relation conformance rules, and component access rules) by assessing their …
The software architecture is one of the most important artifacts created in the lifecycle of a software system. It enables, facilitates, hampers, or interferes directly the achievement of business goals, functional and quality requirements. One instrument to determine how adequate the architecture is for its intended usage is architecture compliance checking. This paper compares three static architecture compliance checking approaches (reflexion models, relation conformance rules, and component access rules) by assessing their applicability in 13 distinct dimensions. The results give guidance on when to use which approach.
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