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An Executable Architecture (EA), in general, is the description of a system architecture (including software and or otherwise) in a formal notation together with the tools (e.g. compilers/translators) that allow the automatic or semi-automatic generation of artifacts (e.g. Capability Gap Analysis (CGA), Models, SW Stubs, MSDL) from that notation and which are used in the analysis, refinement, and/or the implementation of the architecture described.[1][2]

Subjects closely related to EA include:

Implementations

Implementations of EA include:

See also

References

  1. ^ Pawlowski, Tom, "Executable Architecture", MITRE, 2004 [1]
  2. ^ Garcia, Johnny, "Executable architecture analysis modeling", ISBN 1-56555-314-4, 2007 [2]