posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00authored byPaul C Clements, Felix Bachmann, Len Bass, David Garlan, James Ivers, Reed Little, Robert Nord, Judith Stafford
A practical approach for documenting software
architectures is presented. The approach is based on the
well-known architectural concept of views, and holds that
documentation consists of documenting the relevant views
and then documenting the information that applies to
more than one view. Views can be usefully grouped into
viewtypes, corresponding to the three broad ways an
architect must think about a system: as a set of
implementation units, as a set of runtime elements
interacting to carry out the system’s work, and as a set of
elements existing in and relating to external structures in
its environment. A simple three-step procedure for
choosing the relevant views to document is given, and
applied to the problem of documentation for a large,
complex NASA system.