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4+1 is a view model designed by Philippe Kruchten for describing the architecture of software-intensive systems, based on the use of multiple, concurrent views. The views are used to describe the system in the viewpoint of different stakeholders, such as end-users, developers and project managers. The four views of the model are logical, development, process and physical view. In addition selected use cases or scenarios are utilized to illustrate the architecture. Hence the model contains 4+1 views.
The viewsBelow each view of the model is described. Logical viewThe logical view is concerned with the functionality that the system provides to end-users. Development viewThe development view illustrates a system from a programmers perspective and is concerned with software management. This view is also known as the implementation view. It use the UML component diagram to describe system components Process viewThe process model deals with dynamic aspect of the system, explains the system process and how they communicate, focus on the runtime behavior of the system. The process view addresses:
Physical viewThe physical view depicts the system from a system engineer's point-of-view. It is concerned with the topology of software components on the physical layer, as well as communication between these components. This view is also known as the deployment view. ScenariosThe description of an architecture is illustrated using a small set of use cases, or scenarios which become a fifth view. The scenarios describe sequences of interactions between objects, and between processes. They are used to identify architectural elements and to illustrate and validate the architecture design. They also serve as a starting point for tests of an architecture prototype. References
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