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The name of the view should be included in the page name |
Primary Presentation
- Is usually graphical
- Should include a key that explains the notation
- Shows elements and relations among them
- Shows the information you want to convey about the view first
- Should identify elements that are external to scope of the view
- If external entities are not clearly marked in the diagram, consider adding a context diagram
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Element Catalog
- Explains elements depicted in primary presentation and their properties
- Is usually a table with element name and textual description
- May contain interface documentation
- May contain behavior documentation
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Variability Guide
- Points where system can be parameterized or reconfigured. Examples:
- Number of instances in a pool
- Support for plug-ins or add-ons
- Support for different versions of OS, database server or runtime environment
- Maybe the view is a reference architecture
- Provide guidelines to instantiate it
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- Description and rationale for important design decisions (including relevant rejected alternatives)
- Results of analysis, prototypes and experiments
- Context diagram
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- Relation (Parent, Refinement, Common elements, etc). Name of view and a link to it.
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It is recommended to have a link back to the main page of the SAD. It is assumed that the parent view is refered in the Related Views section. |
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