This research examines the underlying rationale of architecture frameworks and their use in acquisition with the goal of identifying best practices to improve system development. Three key questions are addressed: (1) What is the role of artifacts in system design? (2) What are the benefits provided by architecture frameworks? And (3) what are the best measures-of-effectiveness for assessing the value of architecture frameworks? To address the first question, we review relevant literature on collaborative design and propose a rationale for using artifacts as communicative and illustrative tools.
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