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Modeling Architectural Patterns Using Architectural Primitives
San Diego Room
Tuesday, 16:00, 30 minutes
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Uwe Zdun, Vienna University of Economics
Paris Avgeriou, Fraunhofer IPSI
Architectural patterns are a key point in architectural documentation. Regrettably, there is poor support for modeling architectural patterns, because they do not directly match the elements in modeling languages, and, at the same time, they support an inherent variability that is hard to model using a single modeling solution. This paper proposes tackling this problem by finding and representing architectural primitives, as the participants in the solution that patterns convey. In particular, we examine a number of architectural patterns to discover those primitive abstractions that are common among the patterns, and at the same time demonstrate a degree of variability in each pattern. These abstractions belong in the components and connectors architectural view. We have selected UML 2 as the language for representing these primitive abstractions as extensions of the standard UML elements. The added value of this approach is twofold: it proposes a generic and extensible approach for modeling architectural patterns by means of architectural primitives; it demonstrates an initial set of primitives that participate in several well-known architectural patterns.