Software systems architecture: working with stakeholders using viewpoints and perspectives
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xv
Acknowledgments
xviii
About the Authors
xix
Nick Rozanski
xix
Eoin Woods
xix
Chapter
1
Introduction
1
Stakeholders, Viewpoints, and Perspectives
1
The Structure of This Book
7
Who Should Read This Book
7
Conventions Used
8
Part I Architecture Fundamentals
9
Chapter
2
Software Architecture Concepts
11
Software Architecture
11
Architectural Elements
18
Stakeholders
19
Architectural Descriptions
22
Interrelationships between the Core Concepts
24
Summary
24
Further Reading
25
Chapter
3
Viewpoints and Views
27
Architectural Views
30
Viewpoints
31
Interrelationships between the Core Concepts
32
The Benefits of Using Viewpoints and Views
32
Viewpoint Pitfalls
34
Our Viewpoint Catalog
35
Summary
37
Further Reading
37
Chapter
4
Architectural Perspectives
39
Quality Properties
39
Architectural Perspectives
41
Applying Perspectives to Views
44
Consequences of Applying a Perspective
47
Interrelationships between the Core Concepts
49
The Benefits of Using Perspectives
50
Perspective Pitfalls
50
Our Perspective Catalog
51
Summary
52
Further Reading
53
Chapter
5
The Role of the Software Architect
55
The Architecture Definition Process
56
The Role of the Architect
60
Interrelationships between the Core Concepts
62
Architectural Specializations
63
The Organizational Context
64
The Architect s Skills
66
The Architect s Responsibilities
67
Summary
67
Further Reading
68
Part II The Process of Software Architecture
69
Chapter
6
Introduction to the Software Architecture Process
71
Chapter
7
The Architecture Definition Process
73
Guiding Principles
73
Process Outcomes
74
The Process Context
75
Supporting Activities
77
Architecture Definition Activities
80
Process Exit Criteria
85
Architecture Definition in the Software Development Lifecycle
86
Summary
89
Further Reading
90
Chapter
8
91
Chapter
9
Chapter
10
Chapter
11
Scope, Concerns, Principles, and Constraints
Business Goals and Drivers
93
Architectural Scope
93
Architectural Concerns
96
Architectural Principles
100
Other Architectural Constraints
105
Checklist
107
Summary
107
Further Reading
108
Identifying and Engaging Stakeholders
109
Selection of Stakeholders
109
Classes of Stakeholders 111
Examples
115
Proxy Stakeholders
117
Stakeholder Groups
118
Stakeholders Responsibilities
118
Checklist
119
Summary
119
Further Reading
120
Identifying and Using Scenarios
121
Types of Scenarios
122
Uses for Scenarios
122
Identifying and Prioritizing Scenarios
123
Capturing Scenarios
125
Applying Scenarios
128
Effective Use of Scenarios
131
Checklist
132
Summary
133
Further Reading
133
Using Styles and Patterns
135
Software Patterns
135
Styles, Patterns, and Idioms
137
An Example of an Architectural Style
140
The Benefits of Using Architectural Styles
142
Styles and the Architectural Description
144
Common Architectural Styles
145
Design Patterns and Language Idioms in Architecture
152
Checklist
153
Summary
154
Further Reading
154
Chapter
12
Producing Architectural Models
157
Why Models Are Important
158
Types of Models
161
Modeling Languages
164
Guidelines for Creating Effective Models
166
Agile Modeling Techniques
171
Checklist
171
Summary
172
Further Reading
172
Chapter
13
Creating the Architectural Description
175
Properties of an Effective Architectural Description
176
Glossaries
181
The IEEE Standard
182
Contents of the Architectural Description
183
Checklist
188
Summary
189
Further Reading
189
Chapter
14
Validating the Architecture
191
Why Validate the Architecture?
192
Validation Techniques
193
Scenario-Based Evaluation Methods
199
Validation during the Software Lifecycle
204
Recording the Results of Validation
206
Checklist
207
Summary
208
Further Reading
208
Part III The Viewpoint Catalog
209
Chapter
15
Introduction to the Viewpoint Catalog
211
Chapter
16
The Functional Viewpoint
215
Concerns
216
Models
218
Problems and Pitfalls
232
Checklist
239
Further Reading
239
Chapter
17
The Information Viewpoint
241
Concerns
242
Models
252
Problems
and Pitfalls
Checklist
268
Further Reading
268
262
Chapter
18
The Concurrency Viewpoint
269
Concerns
271
Models
275
Problems and Pitfalls
287
Checklist
290
Further Reading
290
Chapter
19
The Development Viewpoint
293
Concerns
294
Models
296
Problems and Pitfalls
303
Checklist
305
Further Reading
305
Chapter
20
The Deployment Viewpoint
307
Concerns
308
Models
311
Problems and Pitfalls
320
Checklist
322
Further Reading
323
Chapter
21
The Operational Viewpoint
325
Concerns
326
Models
332
Problems and Pitfalls
348
Checklist
351
Further Reading
352
Chapter
22
Achieving Consistency across Views
353
Relationships between Views
354
Functional and Information View Consistency
355
Functional and Concurrency View Consistency
356
Functional and Development View Consistency
356
Functional and Deployment View Consistency
357
Functional and Operational View Consistency
357
Information and Concurrency View Consistency
358
Information and Development View Consistency
358
Information and Deployment View Consistency
358
Information and Operational View Consistency
359
Concurrency and Development View Consistency
359
Concurrency and Deployment View Consistency
360
Deployment and Operational View Consistency
360
Part IV The Perspective Catalog
361
Chapter
23
Introduction to the Perspective Catalog
363
Chapter
24
The Security Perspective
365
Applicability to Views
367
Concerns
367
Activities: Applying the Security Perspective
369
Architectural Tactics
379
Problems and Pitfalls
387
Checklists
393
Further Reading
394
Chapter
25
The Performance and Scalability Perspective
397
Applicability to Views
398
Concerns
398
Activities: Applying the Performance and Scalability Perspective
404
Architectural Tactics
412
Problems and Pitfalls
420
Checklists
425
Further Reading
426
Chapter
26
The Availability and Resilience Perspective
427
Applicability to Views
428
Concerns
428
Activities: Applying the Availability and Resilience Perspective
432
Architectural Tactics
441
Problems and Pitfalls
446
Checklists
450
Further Reading
451
Chapter
27
The Evolution Perspective
453
Applicability to Views
454
Concerns
455
Activities: Applying the Evolution Perspective
457
Architectural Tactics
461
Problems and Pitfalls
468
Checklists
471
Further Reading
472
Chapter
28
Other Perspectives
473
The Accessibility Perspective
474
The Development Resource Perspective
479
The Internationalization Perspective
485
The Location Perspective
489
The Regulation Perspective
495
The Usability Perspective
499
Part V Putting It All Together
505
Chapter
29
Working as a Software Architect
507
The Architect in the Project Lifecycle
507
The Architect in Different Types of Projects
513
Appendix Other Viewpoint Sets
517
Other Viewpoint Sets
Krachten
4+1 517
RM-ODP
518
Siemens
(Hofmeister,
Nord,
and
Soni)
SEI Viewtypes 520
Garland and Anthony
520
Bibliography
523
Index
531
519
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adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
xv
Acknowledgments
xviii
About the Authors
xix
Nick Rozanski
xix
Eoin Woods
xix
Chapter
1
Introduction
1
Stakeholders, Viewpoints, and Perspectives
1
The Structure of This Book
7
Who Should Read This Book
7
Conventions Used
8
Part I Architecture Fundamentals
9
Chapter
2
Software Architecture Concepts
11
Software Architecture
11
Architectural Elements
18
Stakeholders
19
Architectural Descriptions
22
Interrelationships between the Core Concepts
24
Summary
24
Further Reading
25
Chapter
3
Viewpoints and Views
27
Architectural Views
30
Viewpoints
31
Interrelationships between the Core Concepts
32
The Benefits of Using Viewpoints and Views
32
Viewpoint Pitfalls
34
Our Viewpoint Catalog
35
Summary
37
Further Reading
37
Chapter
4
Architectural Perspectives
39
Quality Properties
39
Architectural Perspectives
41
Applying Perspectives to Views
44
Consequences of Applying a Perspective
47
Interrelationships between the Core Concepts
49
The Benefits of Using Perspectives
50
Perspective Pitfalls
50
Our Perspective Catalog
51
Summary
52
Further Reading
53
Chapter
5
The Role of the Software Architect
55
The Architecture Definition Process
56
The Role of the Architect
60
Interrelationships between the Core Concepts
62
Architectural Specializations
63
The Organizational Context
64
The Architect's Skills
66
The Architect's Responsibilities
67
Summary
67
Further Reading
68
Part II The Process of Software Architecture
69
Chapter
6
Introduction to the Software Architecture Process
71
Chapter
7
The Architecture Definition Process
73
Guiding Principles
73
Process Outcomes
74
The Process Context
75
Supporting Activities
77
Architecture Definition Activities
80
Process Exit Criteria
85
Architecture Definition in the Software Development Lifecycle
86
Summary
89
Further Reading
90
Chapter
8
91
Chapter
9
Chapter
10
Chapter
11
Scope, Concerns, Principles, and Constraints
Business Goals and Drivers
93
Architectural Scope
93
Architectural Concerns
96
Architectural Principles
100
Other Architectural Constraints
105
Checklist
107
Summary
107
Further Reading
108
Identifying and Engaging Stakeholders
109
Selection of Stakeholders
109
Classes of Stakeholders 111
Examples
115
Proxy Stakeholders
117
Stakeholder Groups
118
Stakeholders' Responsibilities
118
Checklist
119
Summary
119
Further Reading
120
Identifying and Using Scenarios
121
Types of Scenarios
122
Uses for Scenarios
122
Identifying and Prioritizing Scenarios
123
Capturing Scenarios
125
Applying Scenarios
128
Effective Use of Scenarios
131
Checklist
132
Summary
133
Further Reading
133
Using Styles and Patterns
135
Software Patterns
135
Styles, Patterns, and Idioms
137
An Example of an Architectural Style
140
The Benefits of Using Architectural Styles
142
Styles and the Architectural Description
144
Common Architectural Styles
145
Design Patterns and Language Idioms in Architecture
152
Checklist
153
Summary
154
Further Reading
154
Chapter
12
Producing Architectural Models
157
Why Models Are Important
158
Types of Models
161
Modeling Languages
164
Guidelines for Creating Effective Models
166
Agile Modeling Techniques
171
Checklist
171
Summary
172
Further Reading
172
Chapter
13
Creating the Architectural Description
175
Properties of an Effective Architectural Description
176
Glossaries
181
The IEEE Standard
182
Contents of the Architectural Description
183
Checklist
188
Summary
189
Further Reading
189
Chapter
14
Validating the Architecture
191
Why Validate the Architecture?
192
Validation Techniques
193
Scenario-Based Evaluation Methods
199
Validation during the Software Lifecycle
204
Recording the Results of Validation
206
Checklist
207
Summary
208
Further Reading
208
Part III The Viewpoint Catalog
209
Chapter
15
Introduction to the Viewpoint Catalog
211
Chapter
16
The Functional Viewpoint
215
Concerns
216
Models
218
Problems and Pitfalls
232
Checklist
239
Further Reading
239
Chapter
17
The Information Viewpoint
241
Concerns
242
Models
252
Problems
and Pitfalls
Checklist
268
Further Reading
268
262
Chapter
18
The Concurrency Viewpoint
269
Concerns
271
Models
275
Problems and Pitfalls
287
Checklist
290
Further Reading
290
Chapter
19
The Development Viewpoint
293
Concerns
294
Models
296
Problems and Pitfalls
303
Checklist
305
Further Reading
305
Chapter
20
The Deployment Viewpoint
307
Concerns
308
Models
311
Problems and Pitfalls
320
Checklist
322
Further Reading
323
Chapter
21
The Operational Viewpoint
325
Concerns
326
Models
332
Problems and Pitfalls
348
Checklist
351
Further Reading
352
Chapter
22
Achieving Consistency across Views
353
Relationships between Views
354
Functional and Information View Consistency
355
Functional and Concurrency View Consistency
356
Functional and Development View Consistency
356
Functional and Deployment View Consistency
357
Functional and Operational View Consistency
357
Information and Concurrency View Consistency
358
Information and Development View Consistency
358
Information and Deployment View Consistency
358
Information and Operational View Consistency
359
Concurrency and Development View Consistency
359
Concurrency and Deployment View Consistency
360
Deployment and Operational View Consistency
360
Part IV The Perspective Catalog
361
Chapter
23
Introduction to the Perspective Catalog
363
Chapter
24
The Security Perspective
365
Applicability to Views
367
Concerns
367
Activities: Applying the Security Perspective
369
Architectural Tactics
379
Problems and Pitfalls
387
Checklists
393
Further Reading
394
Chapter
25
The Performance and Scalability Perspective
397
Applicability to Views
398
Concerns
398
Activities: Applying the Performance and Scalability Perspective
404
Architectural Tactics
412
Problems and Pitfalls
420
Checklists
425
Further Reading
426
Chapter
26
The Availability and Resilience Perspective
427
Applicability to Views
428
Concerns
428
Activities: Applying the Availability and Resilience Perspective
432
Architectural Tactics
441
Problems and Pitfalls
446
Checklists
450
Further Reading
451
Chapter
27
The Evolution Perspective
453
Applicability to Views
454
Concerns
455
Activities: Applying the Evolution Perspective
457
Architectural Tactics
461
Problems and Pitfalls
468
Checklists
471
Further Reading
472
Chapter
28
Other Perspectives
473
The Accessibility Perspective
474
The Development Resource Perspective
479
The Internationalization Perspective
485
The Location Perspective
489
The Regulation Perspective
495
The Usability Perspective
499
Part V Putting It All Together
505
Chapter
29
Working as a Software Architect
507
The Architect in the Project Lifecycle
507
The Architect in Different Types of Projects
513
Appendix Other Viewpoint Sets
517
Other Viewpoint Sets
Krachten
"4+1" 517
RM-ODP
518
Siemens
(Hofmeister,
Nord,
and
Soni)
SEI Viewtypes 520
Garland and Anthony
520
Bibliography
523
Index
531
519 |
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title | Software systems architecture working with stakeholders using viewpoints and perspectives |
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title_exact_search | Software systems architecture working with stakeholders using viewpoints and perspectives |
title_exact_search_txtP | Software systems architecture working with stakeholders using viewpoints and perspectives |
title_full | Software systems architecture working with stakeholders using viewpoints and perspectives Nick Rozanski ; Eoin Woods |
title_fullStr | Software systems architecture working with stakeholders using viewpoints and perspectives Nick Rozanski ; Eoin Woods |
title_full_unstemmed | Software systems architecture working with stakeholders using viewpoints and perspectives Nick Rozanski ; Eoin Woods |
title_short | Software systems architecture |
title_sort | software systems architecture working with stakeholders using viewpoints and perspectives |
title_sub | working with stakeholders using viewpoints and perspectives |
topic | Projektmanagement (DE-588)4047441-0 gnd Softwareentwicklung (DE-588)4116522-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Projektmanagement Softwareentwicklung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016322734&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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