Title :
A refinement of the ECBS architecture constituent
Author :
Lawson, Harold W. ; Kirova, Vassilka ; Rossak, Wlihelm
Author_Institution :
Lawson Forlag och Konsult AB, Lidingo, Sweden
Abstract :
The importance of a clean system architecture in the context of computer based systems increases significantly with the ever higher level of complexity these systems exhibit. As a consequence, the identification of useful architectural concepts and their description in architecture models has become an important concern for software engineering practitioners and researchers. We look at system architectures as elements of the ECBS (Engineering of Computer Based Systems) discipline. We exemplify the concepts of system architecture in this context and make a first step towards a generic, multipurpose software architecture model. This model is two folded: on one side it emphasizes architectural elements-constructive primitives from which a general system design model can be built; on the other side it underlines the importance of design rationale and knowledge, capturing them in a selection of rules and so called aspects. The application of architecture models to systems integration and specification of safety critical systems is discussed in the form of examples.
Keywords :
safety-critical software; software engineering; systems analysis; ECBS architecture constituent; architectural concepts; clean system architecture; computer based systems engineering; constructive primitives; design rationale; general system design model; multipurpose software architecture model; safety critical systems; software engineering practitioners; system architecture; systems integration; Application software; Character generation; Computer architecture; Connectors; Context modeling; Information science; Software architecture; Software engineering; Spine; Standardization;
Conference_Titel :
Systems Engineering of Computer Based Systems, 1995., Proceedings of the 1995 International Symposium and Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Tucson, AZ, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2531-1
DOI :
10.1109/ECBS.1995.521845