Sciweavers

INFSOF
2010

Characterizing software architecture changes: A systematic review

13 years 11 months ago
Characterizing software architecture changes: A systematic review
With today’s ever increasing demands on software, software developers must produce software that can be changed without the risk of degrading the software architecture. One way to address software changes is to characterize their causes and effects. A software change characterization mechanism allows developers to characterize the effects of a change using different criteria, e.g. the cause of the change, the type of change that needs to be made, and the part of the system where the change must take place. This information then can be used to illustrate the potential impact of the change. This paper presents a systematic literature review of software architecture change characteristics. The results of this systematic review were used to create the Software Architecture Change Characterization Scheme (SACCS). This report addresses key areas involved in making changes to software architecture. SACCS’s purpose is to identify the characteristics of a software change that will have an ...
Byron J. Williams, Jeffrey C. Carver
Added 28 Jan 2011
Updated 28 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where INFSOF
Authors Byron J. Williams, Jeffrey C. Carver
Comments (0)