长期体系结构中的组件替换:3RDBA方法

A. Postma, P. America, J. G. Wijnstra
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为了响应不断变化的需求和技术的进步,系统和软件架构必须在其生命周期内不断发展。通常,在这种演变中,体系结构的几个关键组件被替换。以合理的成本和努力实现成功的架构演进是困难的。它需要许多架构和技术决策。本文描述了一种称为3RDBA的方法,它有助于替换长期存在的体系结构中的关键组件。它的基础是系统地收集所有需要的信息,以便就体系结构的发展做出有充分根据的决策。该方法由探索、整合和迁移周期组成。每个周期包含四个步骤:需求、设计、构建和分析。3RDBA支持构建和评估几个可选的体系结构实现,以及从现有体系结构到选定的新体系结构的迁移路径。我们描述了我们如何成功地应用这种方法来支持医学成像系统架构的发展。
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Component replacement in a long-living architecture: the 3RDBA approach
In order to respond to changing requirements and advances in technology, system and software architectures must evolve during their lifetimes. Usually, in this evolution, several key components of the architecture are replaced. Achieving successful architecture evolution at a reasonable cost and effort is difficult. It requires many architectural and technological decisions. This paper describes an approach, called 3RDBA that facilitates replacing a key component in a long-living architecture. It is based on systematically gathering all information needed to make well-founded decisions regarding evolution of the architecture. The approach consists of an exploration, consolidation and migration cycle. Each cycle contains four steps: requirements, design, build and analyze. 3RDBA enables construction and evaluation of several alternative architecture realizations together with a migration path from the existing architecture towards the selected, new architecture. We describe how we have successfully applied this approach to support the evolution of a medical imaging system architecture.
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