2018_EJRNL_PP_FRITZ_SOLMS_1.pdf
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Currently there is no consensus on what exactly software
architecture is or where the boundary between software architecture design and application design lies. In this paper the
concept of a software architecture is analyzed from a number
of different perspectives. In particular, it is argued that a
software reference architecture is a relatively pure specification of a software architecture as it addresses only infrastructural and quality concerns and does not provide any application functionality. Two examples of widely adopted reference architectures are analyzed in order to gain a deeper understanding of the concept of a software architecture. Current definitions of software architecture are analyzed and
three classes of software architecture definitions are identified. The differences of the concept of software architecture
across these classes is discussed and their relationships to
current architecture description languages are explored. It
is argued that none these definitions provide a sound basis for differentiating between application and architecture
components. Based on insights obtained from the analyzed
reference architectures, the paper proposes a new definition
of software architecture as well as a specification of the elements of a software architecture specification. Software
architecture is defined as the software infrastructure within
which application components providing user functionality
can be specified, deployed and executed. It is argued that a
software architecture description should include, across levels of granularity, the basic concepts and constraints within
which application components are to be specified, the architectural components addressing technical concerns, the
integration infrastructure, and the architectural strategies
used to concretely address quality requirements.
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