Architecture analysis tools to support evolution of large industrial systems

T. Rötschke, R. Krikhaar
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This paper describes an architecture analysis tool-set supporting evolutionary improvement of the software architecture of an existing medical imaging system. The toolset has been developed with co-operation between Philips Research and Philips Medical Systems. The medical imaging system is a large and software intensive system. Improvements to its architecture will lead to many development and business benefits, provided the improvements can be made efficiently and without major disruptions. The major challenge in supporting these improvements was finding a technical solution that fits well with the organization and processes of the development department. We came up with an approach that enables the migration to be performed in small increments and in line with existing processes and procedures established to meet requirements for patient safety and other qualities. Our tools provide relevant information about the current status and recent trends in software architecture, allowing software architects and engineers to monitor the progress of the migration and to identify potential problems as early as possible.
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本文描述了一个支持现有医学成像系统软件体系结构演化改进的体系结构分析工具集。该工具集已开发与飞利浦研究和飞利浦医疗系统之间的合作。医学成像系统是一个庞大的软件密集型系统。对其体系结构的改进将带来许多开发和业务方面的好处,前提是这些改进能够有效地进行,并且不会造成重大的中断。支持这些改进的主要挑战是找到适合开发部门的组织和过程的技术解决方案。我们提出了一种方法,使移植能够以小的增量进行,并符合为满足患者安全和其他质量要求而建立的现有流程和程序。我们的工具提供了有关软件体系结构的当前状态和最近趋势的相关信息,允许软件架构师和工程师监视迁移的进度,并尽早识别潜在的问题。
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