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We have the technology to produce software that has predictable behavior, but doing so requires a better understanding of the economics of confidence and better integration of architecting and programming. I have a long-standing interest in understanding how software components (for present purposes, implementations with interfaces) influence software design. From 2002 to 2008, several colleagues...
This paper presents a technique developed at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) for encapsulating quality attribute knowledge for use in the design and validation of software architectures. A reasoning framework, our encapsulation mechanism, can be used by nonexperts to analyze a specific quality (e.g., performance, modifiability, availability) of a system.
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