IEEE Open Journal of Systems Engineering (Jan 2024)

ALCEA: The Architecture Life-Cycle Effect Analysis Method

  • Jakob Axelsson,
  • Damir Bilic,
  • Daniel Brahneborg,
  • Joakim Froberg,
  • Henrik Gustavsson,
  • Robbert Jongeling,
  • Daniel Sundmark

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJSE.2024.3357243
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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This article describes the architecture life cycle effect analysis (ALCEA) method, a structured method for evaluating proposed new architectures for software-intensive systems. The method evaluates a proposed architecture by quantifying its effect on the performance of system life-cycle phases. The method is instantiated by identifying the relevant life-cycle phases of the system under investigation and a set of evaluation functions that capture, in terms of basic factors, the effect of different architectural decisions on key life-cycle PAs, such as revenue, operating resources, and investments. The method results in a transparent cost and revenue structure, documented in a tabular form, based on quantifiable factors from the developing organization. The results of the method can be used directly as part of a business case, and their robustness can be estimated by sensitivity analysis. The ALCEA method is designed for system-level architectural analysis, covering both software and hardware aspects. In this article, we introduce the ALCEA method and provide a detailed example of how to apply it in the evolution of embedded systems. Moreover, we share early experiences of using the method in large-scale industrial settings.

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