The software development ecosystem is constantly changing, providing a constant stream of new tools, frameworks, techniques, and paradigms. Over the past few years, incremental developments in core engineering practices for software development have created the foundations for rethinking how architecture changes over time, along with ways to protect important architectural characteristics as it evolves. This practical guide ties those parts together with a new way to think about architecture and time
The dominant force driving software development in the 90's is the need toconfront rapid change...
Software architecture, the underlying structure to a software system, is an asset which can be inves...
Software evolution has largely been focused on low-level implementation artefacts through refactorin...
Although architectural concepts and techniques have been considered mainly as a means of controlling...
Today it is more a rule than an exception that software systems have a lifecycle of more than seve...
<p>Many software systems eventually undergo changes to their basic architectural structure. Such cha...
Software systems endure many noteworthy changes throughout their life-cycle in order to follow the e...
Today’s software development projects are confronted with a frequently changing environment: rapidly...
Through this paper, an attempt is made to portray the evolution of Software Architecture (SA) over a...
Architecture evolution is a central feature of virtually all software systems. As new market opportu...
The dominant force driving software development in the 90’s is the need to confront rapid change. So...
More and more economic activities rely on software to achieve their business goal, becoming thus sof...
As new market opportunities, technologies, platforms, and frameworks become available, systems requi...
As new market opportunities, technologies, platforms, and frameworks become available, systems requi...
Context Modern societies are highly dependent on complex, large-scale, software-intensive systems th...
The dominant force driving software development in the 90's is the need toconfront rapid change...
Software architecture, the underlying structure to a software system, is an asset which can be inves...
Software evolution has largely been focused on low-level implementation artefacts through refactorin...
Although architectural concepts and techniques have been considered mainly as a means of controlling...
Today it is more a rule than an exception that software systems have a lifecycle of more than seve...
<p>Many software systems eventually undergo changes to their basic architectural structure. Such cha...
Software systems endure many noteworthy changes throughout their life-cycle in order to follow the e...
Today’s software development projects are confronted with a frequently changing environment: rapidly...
Through this paper, an attempt is made to portray the evolution of Software Architecture (SA) over a...
Architecture evolution is a central feature of virtually all software systems. As new market opportu...
The dominant force driving software development in the 90’s is the need to confront rapid change. So...
More and more economic activities rely on software to achieve their business goal, becoming thus sof...
As new market opportunities, technologies, platforms, and frameworks become available, systems requi...
As new market opportunities, technologies, platforms, and frameworks become available, systems requi...
Context Modern societies are highly dependent on complex, large-scale, software-intensive systems th...
The dominant force driving software development in the 90's is the need toconfront rapid change...
Software architecture, the underlying structure to a software system, is an asset which can be inves...
Software evolution has largely been focused on low-level implementation artefacts through refactorin...