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Wir wollen in diesem Abschnitt das Szenario einer Entwurfsrezension (Design Review) eines Software-Designs diskutieren, um die beteiligten Rollen, Dokumente und Ressourcen sowie deren Zusammenspiel zu beschreiben und dabei relevante Software-Architektur-Aspekte zu diskutieren. Dieses Kapitel liefert somit den Denkrahmen für die nachfolgenden Kapitel. Hier werden Software-Architektur-Bausteine, -Stile und -Komponenten von Standardarchitekturen vorgestellt, die im Detail in den späteren Kapiteln präsentiert werden. Gleichzeitig mit den Grundvorstellungen zu Software-Architekturen wird auch die zugehörige Terminologie dem Leser vertraut gemacht.

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Dustdar, S., Gall, H., Hauswirth, M. (2003). MobiTeam: Eine Design-Review-Fallstudie. In: Software-Architekturen für Verteilte Systeme. Xpert.press. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55599-2_2

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