Every Architecture Description Needs a Framework: Expressing Architecture Frameworks Using ISO/IEC 42010
D. Emery, and R. Hilliard. Joint Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture, 2009 & European Conference on Software Architecture. WICSA/ECSA 2009, page 31--40. IEEE, (September 2009)
DOI: 10.1109/WICSA.2009.5290789
Abstract
The current draft revision of ISO/IEC 42010 (IEEE Std 1471) proposes a formalization of architecture framework within the ontology of the standard. This paper discusses the origin of the concept, motivates its standardization in ISO/IEC 42010, and argues that a well-defined architecture framework should be a key component of any architecture description. The paper describes the application of the proposed construct to several well-known architecture frameworks.
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%X The current draft revision of ISO/IEC 42010 (IEEE Std 1471) proposes a formalization of architecture framework within the ontology of the standard. This paper discusses the origin of the concept, motivates its standardization in ISO/IEC 42010, and argues that a well-defined architecture framework should be a key component of any architecture description. The paper describes the application of the proposed construct to several well-known architecture frameworks.
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title = {{Every Architecture Description Needs a Framework: Expressing Architecture Frameworks Using {ISO/IEC} 42010}},
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