Towards a Dual Processing Perspective of Software Architecture Decision Making

C. Pretorius, M. Razavian, K. Eling, F. Langerak
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Software architecture research tends to assume or aim for rational approaches to software architecture decision making. Such approaches attempt to search the entire problem space, and to make optimal decisions based on enduring goals. The assumption here is that rational approaches are unilaterally desirable, and that intuitive approaches relying on experience and "gut feeling" always lead to reasoning errors. However, newer research is showing us that this assumption is misguided. Evidence from fields such as cognitive psychology, general management, and new product development has shown that using intuition during certain stages of the design process leads to more creative ideas, and may result in better and faster decision making during design activities. Therefore, by disparaging or ignoring intuition in software design, we are potentially missing out on an opportunity to improve software architecture decision making, by using intuition in contexts where it is appropriate and useful. Thus, this paper outlines the case for investigating the combination of intuition with rationality in software architecture decision making.
软件架构决策的双重处理视角
软件体系结构研究倾向于假设或瞄准软件体系结构决策的合理方法。这些方法试图搜索整个问题空间,并根据持久目标做出最佳决策。这里的假设是,理性的方法是单方面可取的,而依靠经验和“直觉”的直觉方法总是会导致推理错误。然而,最新的研究表明,这种假设是错误的。来自认知心理学、综合管理和新产品开发等领域的证据表明,在设计过程的某些阶段使用直觉会产生更多的创意,并可能在设计活动中做出更好、更快的决策。因此,通过贬低或忽视软件设计中的直觉,我们潜在地错过了通过在适当和有用的环境中使用直觉来改进软件架构决策制定的机会。因此,本文概述了研究软件架构决策中直觉与理性结合的案例。
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