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'''ATAM''' stands for '''Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method'''.
 
It was developed by the [[Software Engineering Institute]] at the [[Carnegie Mellon University]]. Its purpose is to help choose a suitable architecture for a software system by discovering tradeoffs and sensitivity points.

A short definition: ATAM is a risk mitigation method that can occur early in the software development life cycle when it is relatively inexpensive to change architectural decisions.
 
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