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This paper introduces a case study of a driver terminal
product family. The terminals are used for fare collection
in public transportation. The case study applies the
QADA{SM1} architectural design and analysis method in
documenting and evaluating the portability and
maintainability of existing architecture.
During this case study it was found out how to improve
the architectural descriptions of the QADA method for
better quality evaluation support. In addition, evaluation
revealed risky points of architecture that were improved
with separation, compression and abstraction.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
Mari Matinlassi,
"Evaluating the Portability and Maintainability of Software Product Family Architecture: Terminal Software Case Study,"
wicsa,
p. 295,
Fourth Working IEEE/IFIP Conference on Software Architecture (WICSA'04),
2004
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