Explicating Critical Assumptions in Software Architectures Using AADL
Abstract
Developers make assumptions constantly at different levels and throughout software development lifecycles.
Implicit assumptions made during higher development levels, such as in architecture design,
have major impacts which lead to systems failures and poor performances according to research
findings. In this thesis we have taken a quantitative approach to develop a modeling method for
explication of architectural assumptions by specifying their information in architecture descriptions
using the AADL. Our work has resulted in an assumption modeling method that consists of two main
parts; assumption specification meta-model and assumption specification approach. Assumption
specification meta-model is used for structuring the information about assumptions. The proposed
specification approach uses the AADL concepts to specify the meta-models together with architecture
descriptions. In this study two approaches are investigated. One of the approaches uses property sets
while the other one uses annex in the AADL for specifying meta-models together with architecture
description. A case example is also introduced to assist illustrating the methods. We believe that the
proposed assumption modeling method can be used by software architects and design decision makers
in order to provide assumption awareness and traceability which are two main identified keys in this
thesis work towards systematic management of assumptions.
Degree
Master theses
View/ Open
Date
2010-09-24Author
Ordibehesht, Hamed
Keywords
assumption management
assumption modeling
assumption meta-model
software architecture
AADL
assumption awareness
traceability
implicit assumption
explicit assumption
architectural assumptions
Series/Report no.
Report/Department of Applied Information Technology
2010:115
Language
eng
Metadata
Show full item recordRelated items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
Effects of Confirmation Bias on Web Search Engine Results and a differentiation between Non assumptive versus Assumptive Search Queries
Al-Sader, Josef; Ashrafi Amiri, Neda (2016-06-27)This study examines how confirmation bias influences the search results of large scale web search engines for software engineers. We show how the correctness of results can change depending on the formulation of search ... -
Complementing views in Software Process Improvement - An Assumption Analysis of SPICE from an Organizational Culture Perspective
Maheshkumar, Aghara; Sukhbaatar, Uguudei (2010-09-24)The Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination (SPICE) model is emerging approach for software process improvement (SPI). ISO SPICE is creating standards for handling software processes and trying to improve ... -
Metaethical Relativism : Against the Single Analysis Assumption
Francén, Ragnar (Göteborg : Acta Universitatis Gothenburgensis, 2007-12-20)This dissertation investigates the plausibility of metaethical relativism, or more specifically, what I call “moral truth-value relativism”: the idea that the truth of a moral statement or belief depends on who utters or ...