A central theme of [Hofmeister+ 00] is the coordinated use of separate (in their case, four) views to engineer and document software-intensive systems. Their treatment provides an excellent foundation for the philosophy behind choosing the viewsproviding information to stakeholders, and points of engineering leverage to the architect, based on expected needs of the system being built.
Software Architectures and Documentation
Part I. Software Architecture Viewtypes and Styles
The Module Viewtype
Styles of the Module Viewtype
The Component-and-Connector Viewtype
Styles of the Component-and-Connector Viewtype
The Allocation Viewtype and Styles
Part II. Software Architecture Documentation in Practice
Advanced Concepts
Documenting Software Interfaces
Documenting Behavior
Choosing the Views
Building the Documentation Package
Other Views and Beyond
Rationale, Background, and Design Constraints
References