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ArchitectureLevel Modifiability Analysis Using UML in Architecture
Author: cs.vu.nl |
Published: 7th Sep 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: ArchitectureUsing UML in Architecture - Level Modifiability Analysis In this scenario-based method for software architecture-level modifiability analysis of business information systems, the authors use architectural views to determine and express the effect of change scenarios. They distinguish four architectural views. They used the Unified Modeling Language (UML) notation to formalize the information captured in these views. This paper reports on the experience the authors gained in this process.
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