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- MBASE abstract "Model-Based Architecture and Software Engineering (MBASE) in software engineering is a software development process developed by Barry Boehm and Dan Port in the late 1990s. MBASE focuses on ensuring that a project’s product models (architecture, requirements, source code, etc.), process models (tasks, activities, milestones), property models (cost, schedule, performance, dependability), and success models (stakeholder win-win, IKIWISI - I’ll Know It When I See It, business case) are consistent and mutually enforcing.MBASE is an approach to the development of software systems that integrates the system’s process (PS), product (PD), property (PY) and success (SS) models, models that are documented in the following system definition elements (also referred to as “artifacts” or “deliverables”):Operational Concept Description (OCD)System and Software Requirements Definition (SSRD)System and Software Architecture Description (SSAD)Life Cycle Plan (LCP)Feasibility Rationale Description (FRD)Construction, Transition, Support (CTS) plans and reportsRisk-driven prototypesThe essence of the LeanMBASE approach is to develop the system definition elements concurrently, through iterative refinement, using the risk-driven, three-anchor point, Win–Win Spiral approach defined in Boehm's Anchoring the Software Process.".
- MBASE wikiPageExternalLink LeanMBASEwithRoleBasedAgility.pdf.
- MBASE wikiPageExternalLink LeanMBASE_Guidelines_V1.5.pdf.
- MBASE wikiPageExternalLink ASP.pdf.
- MBASE wikiPageExternalLink usccse98-513.pdf.
- MBASE wikiPageExternalLink MBASE.
- MBASE wikiPageID "6328213".
- MBASE wikiPageRevisionID "292264728".
- MBASE hasPhotoCollection MBASE.
- MBASE subject Category:Software_development_process.
- MBASE comment "Model-Based Architecture and Software Engineering (MBASE) in software engineering is a software development process developed by Barry Boehm and Dan Port in the late 1990s.".
- MBASE label "MBASE".
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- MBASE isPrimaryTopicOf MBASE.