Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline
Software architecture: perspectives on an emerging discipline
Software metrics (2nd ed.): a rigorous and practical approach
Software metrics (2nd ed.): a rigorous and practical approach
Merging Integration Solutions for Architecture and Security Mismatch
ICCBSS '02 Proceedings of the First International Conference on COTS-Based Software Systems
Towards a Broader View on Software Architecture Analysis of Flexibility
APSEC '99 Proceedings of the Sixth Asia Pacific Software Engineering Conference
Evaluating reuse and program understanding in ArchMine architecture recovery approach
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Controlling software architecture erosion: A survey
Journal of Systems and Software
Industrial architectural assessment using TARA
Journal of Systems and Software
Beyond ATAM: Early architecture evaluation method for large-scale distributed systems
Journal of Systems and Software
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The fulfilment of quality requirements is fundamental for the success of software-intensive systems. This fact forces companies to quantify the quality requirements at the moment of their specification, and to evaluate these requirements in all the results of the design process, both the by-products and the end system. The definition of the software architecture is one of the most important and early decisions of the design process, with a strong influence on the final quality of the product; therefore its evaluation should be made as early as possible, before the design is complete. This paper presents a software architecture evaluation model considering the software architecture as a final product itself and also as an intermediate product of the design process.