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Architecture description for model-driven development

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Fatwanto, Agung
Boughton, Clive V

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Griffith University

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This paper presents a method to compose an architectural description that is suitable for model-driven software development. The method comprises viewpoints which address separately specification of platform-independent requirements from platform requirements and accommodate the specifications of functional and non-functional requirements. We used OOA/RD method as a basis for developing models within our method since it offers separation between platform-independent requirements with platform requirements. In terms of separation of concerns, our method offers clearer division compared with the specified viewpoints in MDA.

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Griffith Asia Quarterly

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