Architecture tradeoff analysis method
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Architecture tradeoff analysis method
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In software engineering, Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method (ATAM) is a risk-mitigation process used early in the software development life cycle. ATAM was developed by the Software Engineering Institute at the Carnegie Mellon University. Its purpose is to help choose a suitable architecture for a software system by discovering trade-offs and sensitivity points. ATAM is most beneficial when done early in the software development life-cycle when the cost of changing architectures is minimal.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_tradeoff_analysis_method
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2005-04-08T11:00:37Z
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2024-09-11T14:16:33Z
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