Evaluating Software Architectures: Methods and Case Studies
October 2001 • Book
Paul C. Clements, Rick Kazman, Mark H. Klein
This book is a comprehensive guide to software architecture evaluation, describing specific methods that can quickly and inexpensively mitigate enormous risk in software projects.
Abstract
This book is a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to software architecture evaluation, describing specific methods that can quickly and inexpensively mitigate enormous risk in software projects. The methods are illustrated both by case studies and by sample artifacts put into play during an evaluation: viewgraphs, scenarios, and final reports—everything you need to evaluate an architecture in your own organization.
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