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Part I presented how to describe a software architecture with SysADL to meet functional requirements. Part II presented how to design a software architecture with SysADL to satisfy nonfunctional requirements known as quality attributes. In this, we introduce the concept of architectural style and how a software architecture can be designed in conformance to a style. In particular, we present how to design a software architecture style with SysADL that can be used in an architecture design process for supporting architecture description.
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Oquendo, F., Leite, J., Batista, T. (2016). Introduction to Style-Based Architectures. In: Software Architecture in Action. Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44339-3_12
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