Title :
A Tool Chain for Quality-Driven Software Architecting
Author :
Evesti, Antti ; Niemela, E. ; Henttonen, Katja ; Palviainen, Marko
Abstract :
The quality-driven architecture design and quality analysis (QADA) methodology uses quality requirements as a driving force when selecting software structures. In QADA, the family architecture contains qualitative quality requirements as architectural style(s) and patterns and the quantitative quality requirements as the properties of individual architectural elements. Our tool chain covers all the phases of QADA and contributes to software family engineering by providing methods to select an appropriate approach for family architecture (Stylebase), to capture and map requirements to the architecture (Protege, QPE, TOPCASED), to evaluate the maturity and quality of the architecture (Stylebase, RAP), a technique to represent variation points in the family architecture (QPE, TOPCASED), and a testing approach that can test final software components, ensure the achieved quality level, and produce feedback for the architect (ComponentBee). These tools work under the Eclipse platform and utilise free open source components.
Keywords :
Unified Modeling Language; formal specification; object-oriented programming; ontologies (artificial intelligence); program testing; software architecture; software quality; software reliability; software tools; ComponentBee; Eclipse platform; Protege; QPE; RAP; Stylebase; TOPCASED UML tool; formal specification; ontology; quality profile editor; quality-driven software architecture design; software availability prediction; software component; software engineering; software reliability prediction; software testing; Computer architecture; Feedback; Ontologies; Open source software; Software quality; Software systems; Software testing; Software tools; Unified modeling language; Uniform resource locators;
Conference_Titel :
Software Product Line Conference, 2008. SPLC '08. 12th International
Conference_Location :
Limerick
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3303-2
DOI :
10.1109/SPLC.2008.46