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Henk Obbink
Researcher at Philips
Publications - 19
Citations - 946
Henk Obbink is an academic researcher from Philips. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software architecture & Architecture tradeoff analysis method. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications receiving 877 citations.
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A general model of software architecture design derived from five industrial approaches
Christine Hofmeister,Philippe Kruchten,Robert L. Nord,Henk Obbink,Alexander Ran,Pierre America +5 more
TL;DR: The five industrial software architecture design methods are compared and it is found that the five approaches have a lot in common and match more or less the ''ideal'' pattern that can be used for further method comparisons.
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The Past, Present, and Future for Software Architecture
TL;DR: It's been 10 years since David Garlan and Mary Shaw wrote their seminal book Software Architecture Perspective on an Emerging Discipline, and since Maarten Boasson edited a special issue of IEEE Software on software architecture.
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Generalizing a Model of Software Architecture Design from Five Industrial Approaches
Christine Hofmeister,Philippe Kruchten,Robert L. Nord,Henk Obbink,Alexander Ran,Pierre America +5 more
TL;DR: The five industrial software architecture design methods are compared and it is found that the 5 approaches have a lot in common and match more or less the "ideal" pattern.
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CoPAM: a compact-oriented platform architecting method family for product family engineering
TL;DR: A family of methods that enable the development of product family architectures that use component technology to build the platforms and the products, and that they use several well-defined software development processes.
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Reasons for Discontinuing Active Surveillance: Assessment of 21 Centres in 12 Countries in the Movember GAP3 Consortium
Mieke Van Hemelrijck,Xi Ji,Jozien Helleman,Monique J. Roobol,Wim J. van der Linden,Daan Nieboer,Chris H. Bangma,Mark Frydenberg,Antti Rannikko,Lui Shiong Lee,Vincent J. Gnanapragasam,M. W. Kattan,Bruce J. Trock,Behfar Ehdaie,Peter R. Carroll,Christopher P. Filson,Jeri Kim,Christopher J. Logothetis,Todd M. Morgan,Laurence Klotz,Tom Pickles,Eric Hyndman,Caroline M. Moore,Vincent Gnanapragasam,Prokar Dasgupta,Chris H. Bangma,Monique J. Roobol,Arnauld Villers,Riccardo Valdagni,Antoinette S. Perry,Jonas Hugosson,José Rubio-Briones,Anders Bjartell,Lukas Hefermehl,Lee Lui Shiong,Yoshiyuki Kakehi,Byung Ha Chung,Theo van der Kwast,Henk Obbink,Tim Hulsen,Cees de Jonge,Mike Kattan,Ji Xinge,Kenneth Muir,Artitaya Lophatananon,Michael T. Fahey,Ewout W. Steyerberg,Liying Zhang,Aida Santa Olalla,Kerri Beckmann,Brian T. Denton,Andrew Hayen,Paul C. Boutros,Wei Guo,Nicole Benfante,Janet E. Cowan,Dattatraya Patil,Emily Tolosa,Tae-Kyung Kim,Alexandre Mamedov,Vincent La Pointe,Trafford Crump,Jenna Kimberly-Duffell,Aida Santaolalla,Jonathan Olivier,Tiziana Rancati,Helén Ahlgren,Juanma Mascarós,Annica Löfgren,Kurt Lehmann,Catherine Han Lin,Hiromi Hirama,Kwang Suk Lee,Guido Jenster,Anssi Auvinen,Masoom A. Haider,Kees van Bochove,Ballentine Carter,Sam Gledhill,Mark Buzza,Sophie Bruinsma +80 more
TL;DR: Assessment of a worldwide database of men with prostate cancer (PCa) on active surveillance (AS) shows that 43.6% drop out of AS within 5yr, mainly due to signs of disease progression.