Architectural Decision Making for Service-Based Platform Integration: A Qualitative Multi-Method Study
Nowadays the software architecture of a system is often seen as a set of design decisions providing the rationale for the system design. When designing a software architecture multiple levels of design decisions need to be considered. For example, the service-based integration of heterogeneous platforms and the development of applications on top of those integration services requires high-level as well as technology-, domain-, and application-dependent architectural decisions. In this context, we performed a series of qualitative studies following a multi-method approach. First, we conducted a systematic literature review from which we derived a pattern language for platform integration featuring 40 patterns, as well as a pattern-based architectural decision model. Then, we performed interviews with 9 platform experts from 3 companies for revising the architectural knowledge captured by the pattern language and the decision model. Finally, we participated in a case study and observed the decision-making process to validate the results further. Our observations resulted in 1) a qualitatively validated, pattern-based architectural decision model and 2) a generalized model of the different levels and stages of architectural decision making for service-based platform integration.
Top- Lytra, Ioanna
- Sobernig, Stefan
- Zdun, Uwe
Category |
Paper in Conference Proceedings or in Workshop Proceedings (Paper) |
Event Title |
Joint 10th Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture & 6th European Conference on Software Architecture |
Divisions |
Software Architecture |
Subjects |
Software Engineering |
Event Location |
Helsinki, Finland |
Event Type |
Conference |
Event Dates |
August 20-24, 2012 |
Publisher |
IEEE Computer Society |
Page Range |
pp. 111-120 |
Date |
20 August 2012 |
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