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Variability viewpoint for introducing variability in software architecture viewpoints
(ACM, 2012)
Variability is the ability of a software system to be changed for a specific context, in a preplanned manner. As such, to facilitate the instantiation of a software architecture the variability concern needs to be explicitly ...
Defining architectural viewpoints for quality concerns
(Springer Science+Business Media, 2011)
A common practice in software architecture design is to apply architectural views to model the design decisions for the various stakeholder concerns. When dealing with quality concerns, however, it is more difficult to ...
An architecture viewpoint for modeling dynamically configurable software systems
(Elsevier, 2017-01-01)
Current software systems are rarely static and need to be able to change their topology and behavior to the changing context. To support the communication among stakeholders, guide the design decisions, and analyze the ...
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