Abstract

Authors represent analysis of the methods of structural synthesis and customization of the information system software. It is indicated that modern methods do not satisfy the requirements for effective adaptation of software for time-varying end-user requirements. It is shown that when developing formal graph models of software architecture using existing methods, evolutionary changes in end-user requirements are usually not considered, which leads to difficulties in solving the problem of customization. The mismatch betweenthe capabilities of existing design technologies and the practical needs to adapt software leads to the problem of developing effective formal approaches to customization. The analysis of the methods confirms the relevance of solving the problem of developing effective formal approaches to customization of software, taking into accountthe specifics of a particular enterprise and a particular workplace by using tier-parallel graph models of softwarearchitecture.

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