Contracting, based on architecture
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Domain Model | – Must have attributes
– Must have correct cardinalities
– Must include all relevant concepts
– Does normally NOT include methods
– Remember glossary
– Relations are without direction
– Roles are typically left out
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Contracting party activities | – Do inception and the first iteration(s) in elaboration
– Create Use Case model
– Create the architectural model
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Contracted party activities | – Do the rest
– Wil lwork under the constrains of the requirements and architecture defined by the contracting party
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Architectural contracts focus on | focus on the solution domain
– Make the overall decisions about the structure of the application
– High level design of the system
– Focus both on functional and non-functional requirements
– UML component, deployment, and package diagrams
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Contracting party artifacts | Requirements
1) Vision
2) Use Case Model
3) Supplementary Specifications
4) Glossary
5) Requirement Management Plan
6) Domain Model (optional)
Analysis
7) Analysis Model
8) Architecture model
9) Design model&testplan
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Contracted party artifacts | Analysis
1) Data Model
2) Deployment Model
3) Implementation Model
4) Integration Build Plan
Test
5) Test Suite
6) Test Results
7) Test Case
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FURPS | – Functionality-Featureset,Security
– Usability-Humanfactors,Aesthetics,Consistency,Documentation
– Reliability-Frequency/severityoffailure,Predictability
– Performance-Speed,Responsetime
– Supportability- Testability,Extensibility,Maintainability
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The tree basic principles | – Low coupling
– High cohesion
– Protected variation, Architectural patterns
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