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Understanding the elements of executable architectures through a multi-dimensional analysis framework

Posted on:2012-11-19Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Old Dominion UniversityCandidate:Shuman, Edwin A., IVFull Text:PDF
GTID:1458390011452389Subject:Computer Science
Abstract/Summary:
The objective of this dissertation study is to conduct a holistic investigation into the elements of executable architectures. Current research in the field of Executable Architectures has provided valuable solution-specific demonstrations and has also shown the value derived from such an endeavor. However, a common theory underlying their applications has been missing.;This dissertation develops and explores a method for holistically developing an Executable Architecture Specification (EAS), i.e., a meta-model containing both semantic and syntactic information, using a conceptual framework for guiding data coding, analysis, and validation. Utilization of this method resulted in the description of the elements of executable architecture in terms of a set of nine information interrogatives: an executable architecture information ontology. Once the detail-rich EAS was constructed with this ontology, it became possible to define the potential elements of executable architecture through an intermediate level meta-model. The intermediate level meta-model was further refined into an interrogative level meta-model using only the nine information interrogatives, at a very high level of abstraction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Executable architecture, Elements, Level meta-model, Information
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