ARID

In software engineering, Active Reviews for Intermediate Designs (ARID) is a method to evaluate software architectures that combines aspects from architecture tradeoff analysis method (ATAM) and software architecture analysis method (SAAM) in a more tactical level.

References

Clements, Kazman, and Klein. Evaluating Software Architecture: Methods and Case Studies. Addison Wesley, 2002. ISBN 0-201-70482-X

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