Software Architecture in Practice
Software Architecture in Practice
In search of `architectural knowledge'
Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Sharing and reusing architectural knowledge
An ontology-driven software architecture evaluation method
Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Sharing and reusing architectural knowledge
How to Use Web Services in Your Requirements Process
IEEE Software
Controversy Corner: On the similarity between requirements and architecture
Journal of Systems and Software
Architectural knowledge: getting to the core
QoSA'07 Proceedings of the Quality of software architectures 3rd international conference on Software architectures, components, and applications
On the evolution of quality conceptualization techniques
The evolution of conceptual modeling
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Software product audits are knowledge-intensive tasks in which architectural knowledge plays a pivotal role. In the input stage of a software product audit, quality criteria are selected to which the software product should conform. These quality criteria resemble architectural tactics and can be viewed as a definition of the Soll-architecture of the product. Like tactics, the same quality criteria can be applied to different software products. However, there are currently no models that support the codification of quality criteria as reusable assets. In this work, we present an ontology that supports the reuse of quality criteria in the input stage of software product audits.