ArchReco: Software architecture design tool enhanced by context aware recommendations for design patterns
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2015ISBN
978-1-4503-3393-1Publisher
Association for Computing MachinerySource
ACM International Conference Proceeding SeriesEuropean Conference on Software Architecture Workshops, ECSAW 2015
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07-11-September-2015Google Scholar check
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This work presents ArchReco, a tool that supports Context Aware Recommendations for Design Patterns while a designer performs a Software Architecture Design. The prototype tool presented in this work takes into consideration the contextual elements that characterize a Software Architecture model and use them for the computation of the most suitable Design Patterns that can be applied during the process of Software Architecture diagram design. The tool currently supports three Context Aware Recommendation methods for the computation of recommendations for the most suitable Design Patterns. © 2015 ACM.
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