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Design and evaluation of a process for identifying architecture patterns in open source software

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posted on 2012-01-06, 12:37 authored by Klaas-Jan Stol, Paris Avgeriou, Muhammad Ali Babar
Architecture patterns have a direct effect (positive or negative) on a system’s quality attributes (e.g., performance). Therefore, information about patterns used in a product can provide valuable insights to, e.g., component integrators who wish to evaluate a software product. Unfortunately, this information is often not readily available, in particular for Open Source Software (OSS) products, which are increasingly used in component-based development. This paper presents the design and evaluation of a process for Identifying Architecture Patterns in OSS (“IDAPO”). The results of the evaluation suggest that IDAPO is helpful to identify potentially present patterns, and that a process framework may provide better opportunities for tailoring to the users’ needs.

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A new method for transforming data to normality with application to density estimation

National Research Foundation

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5th European Conference on Software Architecture (ECS);09/2011

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Springer-Verlag

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peer-reviewed

Other Funding information

IRCSET, SFI

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The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com

Language

English

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