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Azrieli Students On Software Modeling and Architecture

ASOSMA 2016

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Software Engineering Department Azrieli - Jerusalem College of Engineering, Israel 2016

Table of Contents

Introduction

Azrieli Students On Software Modeling and Architecture is a collection of modeling and architectural descriptions of open source software systems written by students from Azrieli - Jerusalem College of Engineering during a master level course taking place in 2016.

Teams of students could adopt a project of choice on GitHub. The projects selected had to be sufficiently complex and actively maintained.

Inspired by Brown and Wilsons' Architecture of Open Source Applications, and the [desosa] book, each description appears as a chapter, resulting in the present online book.

Recurring Themes

First-Hand Experience

Feedback

While we worked hard on the chapters to the best of our abilities, there will be plenty of omissions and inaccuracies. We value your feedback on any of the material in the book. For your feedback, you can:

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank:

  • Rebecca Wirfs-Brock
  • DESOSA for inspirtion

Further Reading

  1. Arie van Deursen, Alex Nederlof, and Eric Bouwers. Teaching Software Architecture: with GitHub! avandeursen.com, December 2013.
  2. Nick Rozanski and Eoin Woods. Software Systems Architecture: Working with Stakeholders Using Viewpoints and Perspectives. Addison-Wesley, 2012, 2nd edition.
  3. Amy Brown and Greg Wilson (editors). The Architecture of Open Source Applications. Volumes 1-2, 2012.
  4. Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Developing and Communicating Software Architecture Course.

Copyright and License

The copyright of the chapters is with the authors of the chapters. All chapters are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Reuse of the material is permitted, provided adequate attribution (such as a link to the chapter on the book site) is included.

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