Difficulties and challenges in the incorporation of architectural practices

Authors

  • Flor de Maria Hernández Pérez SENA- Cauca
  • Julio Ariel Hurtado Algeria University of Cauca image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18046/syt.v14i38.2290

Keywords:

Arquitectura software, QAW, ADD, atributos de calidad, tácticas arquitecturales, patrones arquitectónicos.

Abstract

The architecture software has become a key asset for software organizations because it facilitates achieving quality goals and developing of easy evolvable products. However, in small organizations, software architecture is usually a vague idea about the structure of solution. In this paper, a case of applying several methods of architecture (QAW, ADD and VaB) with small teams constituted by software developers, during a course of software development, is presented. Some difficulties to trace and correctly document the rationale associated with quality attributes, tactics architectural and selected patterns, were identified. It was established the difficulty of following an architectural process and to let consistent evidence about that, especially when the same specification generates conflict between the established attributes and tactics and patterns that going establishing..

Author Biographies

  • Flor de Maria Hernández Pérez, SENA- Cauca

    Systems Engineer from Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia (2007); Specialist in Computer Solutions Development  from Universidad del Cauca (2012); and candidate to Master of Computer Science at the University of Cauca. Member, since 2014, of IDIS research group, focused in research and development related with software engineering, at the Universidad del Cauca, and Innovatec, at the Centro de Teleinformática y Producción Industrial (SENA-Cauca), since 2015, where she also serves as a professor of higher education and as an instructor.

     

  • Julio Ariel Hurtado Algeria, University of Cauca

    Full professor at the University of Cauca (Department of Systems) and member of IDIS (research and development in software engineering), since 2005. He received his Ph.D in Computing Science from the Universidad de Chile (2012) and his degree in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from Universidad del Cauca (1997). His main research topics are: software engineering, software process models, software architecture, engineering models drivers and software product lines. His work has focused on applying techniques and approaches MDE SPL for designing and analysis of software process models 

     

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Published

2016-10-06

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Case Report