Title :
Towards an Architectural Framework for Agile Software Development
Author :
Mordinyi, Richard ; Kuhn, Eva ; Schatten, Alexander
Author_Institution :
Space-based Comput. Group, Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
Abstract :
One of the ideas of agile software development is to respond to changes rather than following a plan. Constantly changing businesses result in changing requirements, to be handled in the development process. Therefore, it is essential that the underlying software architecture is capable of managing agile business processes. However, criticism on agile software development states that it lacks paying attention to architectural and design issues and therefore is bound to engender suboptimal design-decisions. In this paper we propose an architectural framework for agile software development, that by explicitly separating computational, coordinational, and communicational models offers a high degree of flexibility regarding architectural and design changes introduced by agile business processes. The framework strength is facilitated by combining the characteristics and properties of state-of-the-art middleware architectural styles captured in a simple API. The benefit of our approach is a clear architectural design with minimized effects of changes the models have on each other, accompanied by an efficient realization of new business requirements.
Keywords :
application program interfaces; business data processing; middleware; software architecture; software prototyping; API; agile business processes; agile software development; middleware architectural styles; software architecture; Application software; Conferences; Logic; Middleware; Programming; Software architecture; Software systems; Space technology; Systems engineering and theory; Variable speed drives; Abstraction; Agile Business Requirements; Agile Software Development; Architectural Styles; Decoupling;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS), 2010 17th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on
Conference_Location :
Oxford
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6537-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6538-5
DOI :
10.1109/ECBS.2010.38