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  2. Architecturally significant requirements - Wikipedia

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    When a requirement specifies a software system’s quality attributes, refers to its core features, imposes constraints on it, or defines the environment in which it will run, it is likely to be architecturally significant. See discussion of design vs. architecture under software architecture for additional criteria of architectural significance.

  3. Software architecture - Wikipedia

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    Software architecture erosion may occur in each stage of the software development life cycle and has varying impacts on the development speed and the cost of maintenance. Software architecture erosion occurs due to various reasons, such as architectural violations, the accumulation of technical debt, and knowledge vaporization. [40]

  4. Architectural decision - Wikipedia

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    Often, no single optimal solution for any given set of architecture design problems exists. Architectural decision making is a core responsibility of software architects; [5] additional motivation for/of the importance of architectural decisions as a first-class concept in software architecture can be found online. [6]

  5. File:Academy architecture and architectural review (IA ...

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  6. Presentation–abstraction–control - Wikipedia

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    The structure of an application with PAC. Presentation–abstraction–control (PAC) is a software architectural pattern.It is an interaction-oriented software architecture, and is somewhat similar to model–view–controller (MVC) in that it separates an interactive system into three types of components responsible for specific aspects of the application's functionality.

  7. Hexagonal architecture (software) - Wikipedia

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    The hexagonal architecture, or ports and adapters architecture, is an architectural pattern used in software design. It aims at creating loosely coupled application components that can be easily connected to their software environment by means of ports and adapters. This makes components exchangeable at any level and facilitates test automation ...

  8. Software architectural model - Wikipedia

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    An architectural model (in software) contains several diagrams representing static properties or dynamic (behavioral) properties of the software under design. [1] [2] [3] The diagrams represent different viewpoints of the system and the appropriate scope of analysis. The diagrams are created by using available standards in which the primary aim ...

  9. Software architecture description - Wikipedia

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    Software architecture description is the set of practices for expressing, communicating and analysing software architectures (also called architectural rendering), and the result of applying such practices through a work product expressing a software architecture (ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010).