From 0c0570a70563c9368807734750fe447bc8658a97 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: carlospelazas Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2024 07:16:56 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] add point 8.2 and final touches before first delivery --- docs/src/05_building_block_view.adoc | 207 +-------------------------- docs/src/06_runtime_view.adoc | 61 +------- docs/src/08_concepts.adoc | 12 +- 3 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 275 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/src/05_building_block_view.adoc b/docs/src/05_building_block_view.adoc index df5c29c..358cc49 100644 --- a/docs/src/05_building_block_view.adoc +++ b/docs/src/05_building_block_view.adoc @@ -4,209 +4,4 @@ ifndef::imagesdir[:imagesdir: ../images] == Building Block View - -[role="arc42help"] -**** -.Content -The building block view shows the static decomposition of the system into building blocks (modules, components, subsystems, classes, interfaces, packages, libraries, frameworks, layers, partitions, tiers, functions, macros, operations, data structures, ...) as well as their dependencies (relationships, associations, ...) - -This view is mandatory for every architecture documentation. -In analogy to a house this is the _floor plan_. - -.Motivation -Maintain an overview of your source code by making its structure understandable through -abstraction. - -This allows you to communicate with your stakeholder on an abstract level without disclosing implementation details. - -.Form -The building block view is a hierarchical collection of black boxes and white boxes -(see figure below) and their descriptions. - -image::05_building_blocks-EN.png["Hierarchy of building blocks"] - -*Level 1* is the white box description of the overall system together with black -box descriptions of all contained building blocks. - -*Level 2* zooms into some building blocks of level 1. -Thus it contains the white box description of selected building blocks of level 1, together with black box descriptions of their internal building blocks. - -*Level 3* zooms into selected building blocks of level 2, and so on. - - -.Further Information - -See https://docs.arc42.org/section-5/[Building Block View] in the arc42 documentation. - -**** - -=== Whitebox Overall System - -[role="arc42help"] -**** -Here you describe the decomposition of the overall system using the following white box template. It contains - - * an overview diagram - * a motivation for the decomposition - * black box descriptions of the contained building blocks. For these we offer you alternatives: - - ** use _one_ table for a short and pragmatic overview of all contained building blocks and their interfaces - ** use a list of black box descriptions of the building blocks according to the black box template (see below). - Depending on your choice of tool this list could be sub-chapters (in text files), sub-pages (in a Wiki) or nested elements (in a modeling tool). - - - * (optional:) important interfaces, that are not explained in the black box templates of a building block, but are very important for understanding the white box. -Since there are so many ways to specify interfaces why do not provide a specific template for them. - In the worst case you have to specify and describe syntax, semantics, protocols, error handling, - restrictions, versions, qualities, necessary compatibilities and many things more. -In the best case you will get away with examples or simple signatures. - -**** - -_****_ - -Motivation:: - -__ - - -Contained Building Blocks:: -__ - -Important Interfaces:: -__ - -[role="arc42help"] -**** -Insert your explanations of black boxes from level 1: - -If you use tabular form you will only describe your black boxes with name and -responsibility according to the following schema: - -[cols="1,2" options="header"] -|=== -| **Name** | **Responsibility** -| __ | __ -| __ | __ -|=== - - - -If you use a list of black box descriptions then you fill in a separate black box template for every important building block . -Its headline is the name of the black box. -**** - - -==== - -[role="arc42help"] -**** -Here you describe -according the the following black box template: - -* Purpose/Responsibility -* Interface(s), when they are not extracted as separate paragraphs. This interfaces may include qualities and performance characteristics. -* (Optional) Quality-/Performance characteristics of the black box, e.g.availability, run time behavior, .... -* (Optional) directory/file location -* (Optional) Fulfilled requirements (if you need traceability to requirements). -* (Optional) Open issues/problems/risks - -**** - -__ - -__ - -_<(Optional) Quality/Performance Characteristics>_ - -_<(Optional) Directory/File Location>_ - -_<(Optional) Fulfilled Requirements>_ - -_<(optional) Open Issues/Problems/Risks>_ - - - - -==== - -__ - -==== - -__ - - -==== - -... - -==== - - - -=== Level 2 - -[role="arc42help"] -**** -Here you can specify the inner structure of (some) building blocks from level 1 as white boxes. - -You have to decide which building blocks of your system are important enough to justify such a detailed description. -Please prefer relevance over completeness. Specify important, surprising, risky, complex or volatile building blocks. -Leave out normal, simple, boring or standardized parts of your system -**** - -==== White Box __ - -[role="arc42help"] -**** -...describes the internal structure of _building block 1_. -**** - -__ - -==== White Box __ - - -__ - -... - -==== White Box __ - - -__ - - - -=== Level 3 - -[role="arc42help"] -**** -Here you can specify the inner structure of (some) building blocks from level 2 as white boxes. - -When you need more detailed levels of your architecture please copy this -part of arc42 for additional levels. -**** - - -==== White Box <_building block x.1_> - -[role="arc42help"] -**** -Specifies the internal structure of _building block x.1_. -**** - - -__ - - -==== White Box <_building block x.2_> - -__ - - - -==== White Box <_building block y.1_> - -__ +To Be Done \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/src/06_runtime_view.adoc b/docs/src/06_runtime_view.adoc index e10f375..2e94ccd 100644 --- a/docs/src/06_runtime_view.adoc +++ b/docs/src/06_runtime_view.adoc @@ -3,63 +3,4 @@ ifndef::imagesdir[:imagesdir: ../images] [[section-runtime-view]] == Runtime View - -[role="arc42help"] -**** -.Contents -The runtime view describes concrete behavior and interactions of the system’s building blocks in form of scenarios from the following areas: - -* important use cases or features: how do building blocks execute them? -* interactions at critical external interfaces: how do building blocks cooperate with users and neighboring systems? -* operation and administration: launch, start-up, stop -* error and exception scenarios - -Remark: The main criterion for the choice of possible scenarios (sequences, workflows) is their *architectural relevance*. It is *not* important to describe a large number of scenarios. You should rather document a representative selection. - -.Motivation -You should understand how (instances of) building blocks of your system perform their job and communicate at runtime. -You will mainly capture scenarios in your documentation to communicate your architecture to stakeholders that are less willing or able to read and understand the static models (building block view, deployment view). - -.Form -There are many notations for describing scenarios, e.g. - -* numbered list of steps (in natural language) -* activity diagrams or flow charts -* sequence diagrams -* BPMN or EPCs (event process chains) -* state machines -* ... - - -.Further Information - -See https://docs.arc42.org/section-6/[Runtime View] in the arc42 documentation. - -**** - -=== - - -* __ -* __ - -It is possible to use a sequence diagram: - -[plantuml,"Sequence diagram",png] ----- -actor Alice -actor Bob -database Pod as "Bob's Pod" -Alice -> Bob: Authentication Request -Bob --> Alice: Authentication Response -Alice --> Pod: Store route -Alice -> Bob: Another authentication Request -Alice <-- Bob: another authentication Response ----- - -=== - -=== ... - -=== +To Be Done \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/src/08_concepts.adoc b/docs/src/08_concepts.adoc index 506fd40..638bf5b 100644 --- a/docs/src/08_concepts.adoc +++ b/docs/src/08_concepts.adoc @@ -62,12 +62,6 @@ image::WikiDataQuery.png["WikiData Query Service"] -=== __ - -__ - -... - -=== __ - -__ +=== Design and UI +You can see the first version of the prototypes in the following link: +link:https://github.com/Arquisoft/wiq_en2a/wiki/Prototypes-%E2%80%90-20%E2%80%9002%E2%80%902024[Prototypes]