Architectural evaluation in concrete terms
iSAQB ARCEVAL module
What is software architecture evaluation?
Software architecture evaluation describes the systematic analysis and assessment of software architectures based on defined quality criteria. The aim is to recognise strengths, weaknesses and risks at an early stage and to make well-founded architecture decisions.
In the iSAQB ARCEVAL training course, you will learn how to methodically evaluate software architectures and make quality measurable. Quality scenarios, metrics and structured evaluation processes play a central role in this.
Why is architecture evaluation so important?
In complex software systems, it is crucial to know whether the architecture is sustainable in the long term. Architecture assessment offers key advantages:
- Early identification of risks and weaknesses
- Sound basis for decisions on architecture changes
- Improved communication between stakeholders
- Transparency regarding quality and technical debt
- Sustainable further development of existing systems
Structured reviews and methods such as ATAM enable architecture decisions to be made in a comprehensible and reliable manner.
iSAQB Advanced Level - ARCEVAL certification
The ARCEVAL training is an accredited module of the iSAQB Advanced Level and provides you with sound methodological skills for the evaluation of software architectures.
As part of the training, you will acquire 20 credit points in the area of methodological competence, which can be credited towards the "Certified Professional for Software Architecture - Advanced Level (CPSA-A)" certification.
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Credits: Technology - | Methodology 20 | Communication -
Maximum number of participants per session: 12 people