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University of Groningen

Preserving and reusing architectural design decisions van der Ven, Jan

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Publication date: 2019

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Abbreviations

AK: Architectural Knowledge AD: Architectural Decision

ADD: Architectural Design Decision ADL: Architectural Description Language API: Application Programming Interface ATAM: Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method BML: Build, Measure, Learn

BU: Business Unit

COTS: Commercial off-the-shelf CSD: Component Selection Decision DD: Design Decision

DRL: Decision Representation Language ESB: Enterprice Service Bus

GIS: Geographic Information System GUI: Graphical User Interface

IT: Information Technology JSON: JavaScript Object Notation KE: Knowledge Entity

LOFAR: LOwFrequency ARray

MVP: Minimal Viable Product OS: Open Source

OWL: Web Ontology Language PaaS: Platform as a Service

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194 Abbreviations REST: REpresentational State Transfer

RoI: Return on Investment RuP: Rational unified Process

SAD: Software Architecture Document SaaS: Software as a Service

SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol UC: Use Case

UML: Unified Modelling Language PoC: Proof of Concept

PoT: Proof of Technology RQ: Research Question

QOC: Questions, Objects and Criteria XML: Extensible Markup Language XP: EXtreme Programming

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