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A study of architectural information foraging in software architecture documents

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-03, 17:39 authored by MT Su, E Tempero, J Hosking, J Grundy
When using Software Architecture documents (ADs), users typically "forage" for information. However, it is little understood how they do this foraging or how to structure architecture documentation to assist them. We conducted a survey of two different groups of foragers, industry practitioner and academic AD users, to investigate issues - types of forages, foraging sequences and styles - related to task-based architectural information foraging in software architecture documents. Our results show that there were different pre-conceived ideas of what to forage for prior to the search, but during foraging there was commonly foraged information. The different groups of foragers place different emphasis on information related to quality requirements, purpose of the system, use cases, physical view and process view. Foraging sequences starting with certain information were suggested to better support understanding of the described SA. These sequences typically followed the written order of the information as dictated by the AD producers. This reinforces the critical responsibility of AD producers to structure the architectural information for understanding. Diagrams, views and design decisions were most frequently cited as supporting understanding of the SA. The main hindrance was too much text and a lack of diagrams.

History

Pagination

141-150

Location

Helsinki, Finland

Start date

2012-08-20

End date

2012-08-24

ISBN-13

9780769548272

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication, E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2012, IEEE

Title of proceedings

WICSA-ECSA 2012 : Proceedings of the joint IEEE/IFIP Software Architecture and European Software Architecture 2012 Conference

Event

Joint Working IEEE/IFIP Software Architecture and European Software Architecture. Conference (2012 : Helsinki, Finland)

Publisher

IEEE

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.