The Process of Software Architecting

  • Authors:
  • Peter Eeles;Peter Cripps

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • The Process of Software Architecting
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

A Comprehensive Process for Defining Software Architectures That WorkA good software architecture is the foundation of any successful software system. Effective architecting requires a clear understanding of organizational roles, artifacts, activities performed, and the optimal sequence for performing those activities.With The Process of Software Architecting, Peter Eeles and Peter Cripps provide guidance on these challenges by covering all aspects of architecting a software system, introducing best-practice techniques that apply in every environment, whether based on Java EE, Microsoft .NET, or other technologies. Eeles and Cripps first illuminate concepts related to software architecture, including architecture documentation and reusable assets. Next, they present an accessible, task-focused guided tour through a typical project, focusing on the architects role, with common issues illuminated and addressed throughout. Finally, they conclude with a set of best practices that can be applied to todays most complex systems.You will come away from this book understandingThe role of the architect in a typical software development projectHow to document a software architecture to satisfy the needs of different stakeholdersThe applicability of reusable assets in the process of architectingThe role of the architect with respect to requirements definitionThe derivation of an architecture based on a set of requirementsThe relevance of architecting in creating complex systemsThe Process of Software Architecting will be an indispensable resource for every working and aspiring software architectand for every project manager and other software professional who needs to understand how architecture influences their work.