Ebook: Evaluating software architectures: methods and case studies
Author: Klein Mark, Kazman Rick, Clements Paul
- Tags: Architecture, Science, Computer Science
- Series: SEI series in software engineering
- Year: 2001
- Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
- City: Boston;MA
- Edition: 10. print
- Language: English
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The foundation of any software system is its architecture. Using this book, you can evaluate every aspect of architecturein advance, at remarkably low cost-- identifying improvements that can dramatically improve any system's performance, security, reliability, and maintainability.KEY TOPICS:As the practice of software architecture has matured, it has become possible to identify causal connections between architectural design decisions and the qualities and properties that result downstream in the systems that follow from them. This book shows how, offering step-by-step guidance, as well as detailed practical examples -- complete with sample artifacts reflective of those that evaluators will encounter. The techniques presented here are applicable not only tosoftwarearchitectures, but also tosystemarchitectures encompassing computing hardware, networking equipment, and other elements.MARKET:For all software architects, software engineers, developers, IT managers, and others responsible for creating, evaluating, or implementing software architectures.
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