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20th Conference on Software Engineering Education & Training (CSEET'07)
Using an Architecture Reasoning Tool to Teach Software Architecture
Dublin, Ireland
July 03-July 05
ISBN: 0-7695-2893-7
John D. McGregor, Clemson University
Felix Bachman, Software Engineering Institute
Len Bass, Software Engineering Institute
Philip Bianco, Software Engineering Institute
Mark Klein, Software Engineering Institute
The Architecture Expert (ArchE) is a software architecture design assistant under development at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI). It embodies knowledge of quality attributes and the relation between the achievement of quality attribute requirements and architecture design. In this paper, we describe the use of ArchE in a graduate level software architecture class at Clemson University. The discussion combines aspects of using ArchE as a tool to produce architectures and using ArchE to teach about architecting. The students were positive about the use of ArchE although critical of ArchE?s immaturity. The instructor was also positive about the use of ArchE.
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John D. McGregor, Felix Bachman, Len Bass, Philip Bianco, Mark Klein, "Using an Architecture Reasoning Tool to Teach Software Architecture," cseet, pp.275-282, 20th Conference on Software Engineering Education & Training (CSEET'07), 2007
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