A comparative analysis of architecture frameworks

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Architecture frameworks are methods used in architecture modeling. They provide a structured and systematic approach to designing systems. To date there has been little analysis on their roles in system and software engineering and if they are satisfactory. This study provides a model of understanding through analyzing the goals, inputs and outcomes of six Architecture Frameworks. It characterizes two classes of architecture frameworks and identifies some of their deficiencies. To overcome these deficiencies, we propose to use costs, benefits and risks for architecture analysis. We also propose a method to delineate architecture activities from detailed design activities. © 2004 IEEE.

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Tang, A., Han, J., & Chen, P. (2004). A comparative analysis of architecture frameworks. In Proceedings - Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, APSEC (pp. 640–647). https://doi.org/10.1109/APSEC.2004.2

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