System- and Software-level Architecting Harmonization Practices for Systems-of-Systems : An exploratory case study on a long-running large-scale scientific instrument

Héctor Cadavid, V. Andrikopoulos, P. Avgeriou, P. Broekema
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The problems caused by the gap between system- and software-level architecting practices, especially in the context of Systems of Systems where the two disciplines inexorably meet, is a well known issue with a disappointingly low amount of works in the literature dedicated to it. At the same time, organizations working on Systems of Systems have been developing solutions for closing this gap for many years now. This work aims to extract such knowledge from practitioners by studying the case of a large-scale scientific instrument, a geographically distributed radio telescope to be more specific, developed as a sequence of projects during the last two decades. As the means for collecting data for this study we combine online interviews with a virtual focus group of practitioners from the organization responsible for building the instrument. Through this process, we identify persisting problems and the best practices that have been developed to deal with them, together with the perceived benefits and drawbacks of applying the latter in practice. Some of our major findings include the need to avoid over-reliance on the flexibility of software to compensate for incomplete requirements, hidden assumptions, as well as late involvement of system architecting, and to facilitate the cooperation between the involved disciplines through dedicated architecting roles and the adoption of unifying practices and standards.
系统的系统级和软件级架构协调实践:一个长期运行的大型科学仪器的探索性案例研究
由系统级和软件级架构实践之间的差距引起的问题,特别是在两个学科不可避免地相遇的“系统的系统”的环境中,是一个众所周知的问题,在专门研究它的文献中,令人失望的工作很少。与此同时,从事“系统的系统”的组织多年来一直在开发缩小这一差距的解决方案。这项工作旨在通过研究大型科学仪器的案例,更具体地说,是一个地理分布的射电望远镜,从过去二十年的一系列项目中发展出来的,从从业者那里提取这些知识。作为收集本研究数据的手段,我们将在线访谈与负责构建仪器的组织的虚拟焦点实践者小组相结合。通过这个过程,我们确定了持续存在的问题和已开发的用于处理这些问题的最佳实践,以及在实践中应用后者的可感知的优点和缺点。我们的一些主要发现包括需要避免过度依赖软件的灵活性来补偿不完整的需求,隐藏的假设,以及系统架构的后期参与,并通过专门的架构角色和采用统一的实践和标准来促进所涉及的规程之间的合作。
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