Taming architectural evolution

ESEC/FSE-9 Pub Date : 2001-09-10 DOI:10.1145/503209.503211
A. Hoek, Marija Mikic-Rakic, R. Roshandel, N. Medvidović
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In the world of software development everything evolves. So, then, do software architectures. Unlike source code, for which the use of a configuration management (CM) system is the predominant approach to capturing and managing evolution, approaches to capturing and managing architectural evolution span a wide range of disconnected alternatives. This paper contributes a novel architecture evolution environment, called Mae, which brings together a number of these alternatives. The environment facilitates an incremental design process in which all changes to all architectural elements are integrally captured and related. Key to the environment is a rich system model that combines architectural concepts with those from the field of CM. Not only does this system model form the basis for Mae, but in precisely capturing architectural evolution it also facilitates automated support for several innovative capabilities that rely on the integrated nature of the system model. This paper introduces three of those: the provision of design guidance at the architectural level, the use of specialized software connectors to ensure run-time reliability during component upgrades, and the creation of component-level patches to be applied to deployed system configurations.
驯服建筑演变
在软件开发的世界里,一切都在发展。那么,软件架构也是如此。与源代码不同的是,使用配置管理(CM)系统是捕获和管理演进的主要方法,而捕获和管理架构演进的方法跨越了广泛的不相关的替代方法。本文提供了一个新的架构演化环境,称为Mae,它汇集了许多这些替代方案。环境促进了增量设计过程,在这个过程中,对所有架构元素的所有更改都被完整地捕获和关联。环境的关键是一个丰富的系统模型,它将架构概念与CM领域的概念结合在一起。这个系统模型不仅构成了Mae的基础,而且在精确地捕获体系结构演变的过程中,它还促进了对依赖于系统模型的集成性质的几个创新功能的自动化支持。本文介绍了其中的三个:在体系结构级别提供设计指导,使用专门的软件连接器来确保组件升级期间的运行时可靠性,以及创建应用于已部署系统配置的组件级别补丁。
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