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Tactic: Embed Sustainability in Templates

Tactic sort: Awesome Tactic
Type: Software Practice
Category: green-software-practice
Tags: architecture  management  template 

Title

Embed Sustainability in Templates

Description

AK is largely represented in templates and diagrams. These are used to guide software development to adhere to areas important to a company, like security. If sustainability is important it should utilize these templates to add a new chapter dedicated to sustainability. Initially, this chapter could include diagrams, and the adherence to sustainability standards and guidelines.

Participant

Software Architects. Research Community.

Related software artifact

Existing AK Templates.

Context

Software Architecture Knowledge (AK). Large Industry.

Software feature

Add Sustainability Requirements.

Tactic intent

Incorporate sustainability into existing software AK.

Target quality attribute

Sustainability in software.

Other related quality attributes

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Measured impact

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Source

Carving Sustainability into Architecture Knowledge Practice by Markus Funke et al. (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42592-9_4)


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  • Contact person
  • Patricia Lago (VU Amsterdam)
  •  disc at vu.nl
  •  patricialago.nl

The Archive of Awesome and Dark Tactics (AADT) is an initiative of the Digital Sustainability Center (DiSC). It received funding from the VU Amsterdam Sustainability Institute, and is maintained by the S2 Group of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

Initial development of the Archive of Awesome and Dark Tactics by Robin van der Wiel