Software architecture : foundations, theory, and practice / by Richard N. Taylor, Nenad Medvidović, Eric M. Dashofy.

By: Taylor, Richard N, 1952-Contributor(s): Medvidović, Nenad | Dashofy, Eric M. (Eric Matthew)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : John Wiley, c2010Description: xxiv, 712 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9788126528028 (pbk.); 0470167742 (hbk.)Subject(s): Software architectureDDC classification: 005.12
Contents:
1- The big idea -- 2- Architectures in context : the reorientation of software engineering -- 3- Basic concepts -- 4- Designing architectures -- 5- Connectors -- 6- Modeling -- 7- Visualization -- 8- Analysis -- 9- Implementation -- 10- Deployment and mobility -- 11- Applied architectures and styles -- 12- Designing for non-functional properties -- 13- Security and trust -- 14- Architectural adaptation -- 15- Domain-specific software engineering -- 16- Standards -- 17- People, roles, and teams.
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Index included

Includes bibliographical references (p. 675-690) and index.

1- The big idea --
2- Architectures in context : the reorientation of software engineering --
3- Basic concepts --
4- Designing architectures --
5- Connectors --
6- Modeling --
7- Visualization --
8- Analysis --
9- Implementation --
10- Deployment and mobility --
11- Applied architectures and styles --
12- Designing for non-functional properties --
13- Security and trust --
14- Architectural adaptation --
15- Domain-specific software engineering --
16- Standards --
17- People, roles, and teams.

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