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Tailorable Architecture Methods
Greenbelt, Maryland December 03-December 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SEW.2003.127073828th Annual NASA Goddard Software Eng ...
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Rick Kazman, Software Engineering Institute/CMU and ITM Dept., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Mark Klein, Software Engineering Institute/CMU, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Robert L. Nord, Software Engineering Institute/CMU, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
In this paper we discuss a set of architecture-based methods for architecture design and analysis that have been developed over the past 10 years at the Software Engineering Institute. We then discuss the need for integrating these architecture-based methods, both with each other and into an organization's system development life cycle, based on experience with NASA's EOSDIS project. We discuss the framework for doing this integration, and present a life cycle view of architecture-based design and analysis methods.
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Rick Kazman, Mark Klein, Robert L. Nord, "Tailorable Architecture Methods," sew, pp.152, 28th Annual NASA Goddard Software Engineering Workshop (SEW'03), 2003
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