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Bridging the gap between software architecture rationale formalisms and actual architecture documents: An ontology-driven approach
Authors:Claudia López  Víctor Codocedo
Affiliation:
  • a Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Valparaíso, Chile
  • b York University, Toronto, Canada
  • Abstract:Documenting software architecture rationale is essential to reuse and evaluate architectures, and several modeling and documentation guidelines have been proposed in the literature. However, in practice creating and updating these documents rarely is a primary activity in most software projects, and rationale remains hidden in casual and semi-structured records, such as e-mails, meeting notes, wikis, and specialized documents. This paper describes the TREx (Toeska Rationale Extraction) approach to recover, represent and explore rationale information from text documents, combining: (1) pattern-based information extraction to recover rationale; (2) ontology-based representation of rationale and architectural concepts; and (3) facet-based interactive exploration of rationale. Initial results from TREx’s application suggest that some kinds of architecture rationale can be semi-automatically extracted from a project’s unstructured text documents, namely decisions, alternatives and requirements. The approach and some tools are illustrated with a case study of rationale recovery for a financial securities settlement system.
    Keywords:Design rationale  Software architecture  Ontology  Semantic indexing  Rationale recovering
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