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Developing a National eHealth Enterprise Architecture in Botswana: a digital health case study. [PDF]

open access: yesOxf Open Digit Health
Masizana A   +8 more
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Decision making in software architecture

open access: yesJournal of Systems and Software, 2016
Traditionally, software architecture is seen as the result of the software architecture design process, the solution, usually represented by a set of components and connectors.
Hans Van Vliet, Antony Tang
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2007
Software architecture is becoming one of the central topics in software engineering. In early publications, such as [Sha88], software architecture was by and large synonymous with global design. In [SG96] we read “the architecture of a software system defines that system in terms of computational components and interactions among those components”.
Lago, P., van Vliet, H.
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Software architectural transformation

Sixth Working Conference on Reverse Engineering (Cat. No.PR00303), 2003
Software architecture, as a vehicle for communication and reasoning about software systems and their quality, is becoming an area of focus in both the forward- and reverse-engineering communities. In the past, we have attempted to unify these areas via a semantic model of reengineering called CORUM II.
S. Jeromy Carrière   +2 more
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Software architecture

Proceedings of the Conference on The Future of Software Engineering, 2000
Over the past decade software architecture has received increasing attention as an important subfield of software engineering. During that time there has been considerable progress in developing the technological and methodological base for treating architectural design as an engineering discipline. However, much remains to be done to achieve that goal.
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Software architecture transformations

Proceedings International Conference on Software Maintenance ICSM-94, 2000
In order to understand and improve software, we commonly examine and manipulate its architecture. For example, we may want to examine the architecture at different levels of abstraction or zoom-in on one portion of the system. We may discover that the extracted architecture has deviated from our mental model of the software and hence we may want to ...
Hoda Fahmy, Richard C. Holt
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