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Quantifying the Value of Architecture Design Decisions: Lessons from the Field

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Quantifying the Value of Architecture Design Decisions: Lessons from the Field
This paper outlines experiences with using economic criteria to make architecture design decisions. It briefly describes the CBAM (Cost Benefit Analysis Method) framework applied to estimate the value of architectural strategies in a NASA project, the ECS. This paper describes the practical difficulties and experiences in applying the method to a large realworld system. It concludes with some lessons learned from the experience.
Mike Moore, Rick Kazman, Mark Klein, Jai Asundi
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ICSE
Authors Mike Moore, Rick Kazman, Mark Klein, Jai Asundi
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