Abstract

espanolUna arquitectura de software bien disenada es clave para que las organizaciones puedan avanzar y concentrarse en su funcion misional. Por otro lado, la Resolucion 4505 de 2012 del Ministerio de Salud y Proteccion Social de Colombia, establece el proceso de validacion, control y seguimiento de los informes generados por las Instituciones Prestadoras de Salud de la poblacion vulnerable no asegurada. Para cumplir con lo estipulado en la Resolucion, se plantea el desarrollo de una aplicacion informatica, que mediante su arquitectura de software permita dar respuesta a los constantes cambios exigidos desde el Ministerio. En un Spring inicial denominado cero, se realizaron evaluaciones tempranas a la arquitectura, mediante el Metodo de Analisis de Arquitecturas de Software SAAM, analizando el atributo de calidad modificabilidad, lo cual permitio la eleccion de una arquitectura, mejorar la comunicacion con los stakeholders y una mejor interpretacion de las historias de usuario. EnglishA properly designed software architecture is key for organizations to move forward and focus on their missionary role. On the other hand, Resolution 4505 of 2012 of the Ministry of Salud y Proteccion Social of Colombia, establishes the process of validation, control and monitoring of the reports generated by the Health Provider Institutions of the vulnerable uninsured population. To comply with what is stipulated in the Resolution, the development of a computer application is proposed, which its software architecture allows to respond to the constant changes demanded by the Ministry. The Villavicencio Health Secretariat requires software to comply with Resolution 4505, for which a software architecture selection exercise was developed. Early evaluations of architecture are carried out in Sprint Zero. Through the SAAM Software Architectures Method, analyzing the modifiable quality attribute, given the constant changes in the Resolution, which chose the choice of an architecture, favoring communication with stakeholders and a better interpretation of user stories.

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