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10 August 2023 Software architecture evaluation model of the utility management system
Xiaoting Zhang, Jian Deng
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Proceedings Volume 12759, International Conference on Automation Control, Algorithm, and Intelligent Bionics (ACAIB 2023); 127593D (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2686872
Event: 2023 3rd International Conference on Automation Control, Algorithm and Intelligent Bionics (ACAIB 2023), 2023, Xiamen, China
Abstract
We build the Utility Management System software architecture evaluation model for reducing the risk of software system. we got t the Utility Management System software architecture needs, Combined with the Quality Attribute Workshop method and the PALM method, from the main function, external cross-linking relationship and development trend, so as to build five evaluation dimensions of software architecture, including modularity, technology maturity, competition processing, independence, reliability. Then grading each evaluation dimension to get the Utility Management System software architecture evaluation model. The model can realize the risk identification of early development of the Utility Management System software system through the comprehensive evaluation of five dimensions of software architecture, so as to help improve the quality of software system and reduce the cost of the whole life cycle of the system.
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Xiaoting Zhang and Jian Deng "Software architecture evaluation model of the utility management system", Proc. SPIE 12759, International Conference on Automation Control, Algorithm, and Intelligent Bionics (ACAIB 2023), 127593D (10 August 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2686872
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Computer architecture

Avionic systems

Reliability

Software development

Systems modeling

Tolerancing

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