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Architectural reasoning for embedded software

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AIJU is a non-profit-making organization whose main objective is to provide technological support to toy ARES is a pre-competitive project which focus is in assessment, evaluation and development of the current software architecture related methods, tools, techniques and processes using industrial software projects and platforms as its basis. The following business-unit and business-oriented results were obtained within the Nokia Group during the first two years of the project: - a comprehensive analysis of Nokia Telecommunications (NTC) DX 200 system database and discovery of useful information regarding unstable parts of the software has been conducted - Nokia Mobile Phones (NMP) is exploiting the new component interface modelling approach developed by ARES - an analysis and assessment of NTC's DX 200 software architecture reported to system developers and management in Nokia Business Units - a number of examples for Darwin architecture description received interest in the business units The following benefits are demonstrated or anticipated during and after the project: - a new model for organisation and management of NMP design documents using distributed hypertext system - an analysis of NTC DX200 software and identification of the elements that can be and should be improved - dissemination of software architecture-related information using the Nokia Corporation's SOAR forum is more effective as the experiences gained in ARES project can be used as grounds for the knowledge transfer - tackling real problems in the SW industry where issues such as the development of product families, reusable SW components and reverse engineering are now widely recognized as crucial to successful SW development - post-graduate courses on SW Engineering and SW Architectures - provision of real-world problems to conduct SW related research on knowledge of the importance of component models and how to use them to deal with the diversity in a product family - visualisation used as a communication means and for architectural verification in the development process.

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