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'''Software architecture analysis method''' ('''SAAM''') is a method used in [[software architecture]] to evaluate a system architecture. It was the first documented software architecture analysis method, and was developed in the mid 1990s to analyze a system for modifiability, but it is useful for testing any non-functional aspect.
 
SAAM was a precursor to the [[architecture tradeoff analysis method]].
 
==See also==
*[[ARID]]
*[[Architectural analytics]]
 
==References==
*{{cite web|url=http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/abstracts/whitepapers/scenariobasedanalysisnov1996.cfm|title= http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/abstracts/whitepapers/scenariobasedanalysisnov1996.cfm |author= Rick Kazman, |author2= Gregory Abowd, |author3= Len Bass, |author3-link= Len Bass |author4= Paul Clements|title= The Influence of System Properties on Software Assurance and Project Management |accessdate=2006-10-22}}
 
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