Instructors: Prof. Dr. Matthias Riebisch
Event type:
Lecture
Displayed in timetable as:
SWA - VL
Hours per week:
2
Credits:
3,0
Language of instruction:
English
Min. | Max. participants:
- | 40
Comments/contents:
Software architectures provide the base for mastering the complexity of big software development projects. They provide information for comprehension, for communication between stakeholders of the development process and for a conservation of knowledge. Furthermore they enable risk reduction by an early assessment of models and provide the base for work division and project management. The course covers all aspects of software architecture development and evolution, such as:
• Goals and role or software architecture
• Architecture analysis: quality goals and architecture-specific requirements
• Architecture design and decision-making
• Architectural patterns, styles and tactics
• Architectural models and views
• Assessment of architectures
• Architectural design and management within software development processes
• Architecture Reengineering and Evolution
• Emerging approaches
Learning objectives:
Students will have basic understanding and know how of the problem and solution domain.
Students will be able to analyze typical architectural patterns and know tools to analyze Software Architectures.
Literature:
Len Bass; Paul Clements; Rick Kazman: Software Architecture in Practice, Third Edition. Addison-Wesley Professional, September 25, 2012
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