Enhancing domain-specific software architecture recovery

Authors: I. Ivkovic M. Godfrey

Venue: 11th IEEE International Workshop on Program Comprehension, 2003., pp. 266-273, 2003

Year: 2003

Abstract: Performing software architecture analysis and recovery on a large software system is expensive and time consuming; when it is done at all, it is often performed within a narrow context, focused on a few areas of particular concern. However, for a long-lived system within a well understood application domain, the costs for performing detailed architecture recovery may be amortized over several generations of the system; the resulting models can also be broadened and put into context by incorporating information about the history and anticipated future evolution of both the application and its underlying domain. This paper proposes a systematic approach for organizing application domain knowledge into a unified structure called the Architectural Domain Assets Set (ADAS). The ADAS structure builds on previous research, as well as our experience in performing an architecture recovery of IBM's DB2. Our initial experiences in using ADAS suggest that it brings needed focus to the recovery process and provides assistance to domain-specific architecture recovery.

BibTeX:

@inproceedings{i.ivkovic2003edsar,
    author = "I. Ivkovic and M. Godfrey",
    title = "Enhancing domain-specific software architecture recovery",
    year = "2003",
    pages = "266-273",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of 11th IEEE International Workshop on Program Comprehension, 2003."
}

Plain Text:

I. Ivkovic and M. Godfrey, "Enhancing domain-specific software architecture recovery," 11th IEEE International Workshop on Program Comprehension, 2003., pp. 266-273