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Formal Semantics of Architectural Decision Models
A software architecture is the result of multiple decisions made by a
software architect. These decisions are called architectural decisions, as they
bring solutions to architectural problems. Relations between decisions can be
captured in architectural decision models. Such models are then a form of
reusable knowledge for software architects. Several models have been described
in the literature, introducing necessary concepts and relations. These concepts
and relations were usually explained using natural language. Not much work has
been done so far on their formal definitions. Specifically, such a definition
of an architectural decision model is still missing. The purpose of this paper
is filling this gap by providing the formal definition of an architectural
decision model at both syntax and semantics levels. At the syntax level,
different concepts and relations that are elements of a model have been
mathematically defined. At the semantics level, the meaning of a model has been
defined in a form of denotational semantics. The formalization not only allows
for better understanding of architectural decision models but opens the
possibility to reason on such models, e.g., checking their consistency -
something that is very limited for the models proposed so far. A practical
example of the semantics of an architectural decision model is also presented.Comment: 14 page