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Economics-Driven Software Architecture
book

Economics-Driven Software Architecture

by Ivan Mistrik, Rami Bahsoon, Rick Kazman, Yuanyuan Zhang
June 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
380 pages
14h 20m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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Chapter 1

Economics-Driven Software Architecture

Introduction

Rick Kazman1, Rami Bahsoon2, Ivan Mistrik3 and Yuanyuan Zhang4,    1University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, USA,    2University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK,    3Independent Consultant, Heidelberg, Germany,    4University College London, London, UK

The purpose of this book is to introduce and discuss the concept of economics-driven software architecture (EDSA). The book covers various aspects of economics-driven architecting, including architecture-based economic modeling, tools and techniques for modularity decision support, the architecture and its relationship to project inception and evolution, economic aspects of architecture-based project management, architecture and its effects ...

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ISBN: 9780124104648