Confluent factors, complexity and resultant architectures in modern software engineering: a case of service cloud applications

Leszek A. Maciaszek, Tomasz Skalniak

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Abstract

There is a wealth of evidence that contemporary landscape of software development has been resisting the disciplined, rigorous, formally managed, architecture-driven, forward-engineering practices. The whole field of traditional software engineering needs a re-definition alongside the practices widely used in production of modern software systems, in particular service-oriented cloud-based applications. This paper argues that contemporary software engineering must re-focus and re-define its theoretical foundations and base it on acknowledgment that quality software and systems can (and by and large should) be constructed using principles of resultant architectures and roundtrip engineering.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBMSD 2015
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Business Modeling and Software Design
EditorsBoris Shishkov
Place of PublicationSetúbal, Portugal
PublisherSciTePress
Pages37-45
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)9789897581113
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event5th International Symposium on Business Modeling and Software Design, BMSD 2015 - Milan, Italy
Duration: 6 Jul 20158 Jul 2015

Other

Other5th International Symposium on Business Modeling and Software Design, BMSD 2015
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityMilan
Period6/07/158/07/15

Keywords

  • Adaptive systems
  • Architectural design
  • Dependency relationships
  • Meta-Architecture
  • Resultant architecture
  • Service-oriented cloud-based applications
  • Software complexity
  • Software engineering

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