Description
Getting Architecture Just Right: Detailed Practical Guidance
for Architecting Any Real-World IT Project Using architecture to promote communication, enable planning,
and support functional as well as nonfunctional capabilities (such
as scalability, performance, maintainability, and security) Focusing on the architectural problem at hand and avoiding
overreliance on theory and generalization An architectural introduction to analytics Capturing “just enough” about system context,
architecture overview, architecture decisions, functional models,
and operational models Integration patterns and their usage in architecture
design Infrastructure matters in any software architecture A real-world case study and its software architecture
To build effective architectures, software architects must tread a
fine line between precision and ambiguity (a.k.a. big animal
pictures). This is difficult but crucial: Failure to achieve this
balance often leads directly to poor systems design and
implementation. Now, pioneering IBM Distinguished Engineer and
Chief Technology Officer Tilak Mitra offers the first complete
guide to developing end-to-end solution architectures that are
“just enough”--identifying and capturing the most
important artifacts, without over-engineering or excessive
documentation, and providing a practical approach to consistent and
repeated success in defining software architectures.
Practical Software Architecture provides detailed
prescriptive and pragmatic guidance for architecting any real-world
IT project, regardless of system, methodology, or environment.
Mitra specifically identifies the artifacts that require emphasis
and shows how to communicate evolving solutions with stakeholders,
bridging the gap between architecture and implementation.
Through a real-world case study, Mitra guides you iteratively
through building an end-to-end solution architecture. Step by step,
he addresses key topics in developing system contexts, architecture
overviews, architecture decisions, functional models, operational
models, integration patterns for systems design, infrastructure
matters, and more. Throughout, you’ll find clear, crisp, and
accurate guidance for crafting architectures that can be
confidently delivered on time and budget.
Coverage Includes
Practical Software Architecture: Moving from System Context to Deployment
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TypeBooks
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ProviderIBM Press
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration8h 44m
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CertificateNo Certificate
Getting Architecture Just Right: Detailed Practical Guidance
for Architecting Any Real-World IT Project
To build effective architectures, software architects must tread a
fine line between precision and ambiguity (a.k.a. big animal
pictures). This is difficult but crucial: Failure to achieve this
balance often leads directly to poor systems design and
implementation. Now, pioneering IBM Distinguished Engineer and
Chief Technology Officer Tilak Mitra offers the first complete
guide to developing end-to-end solution architectures that are
“just enough”--identifying and capturing the most
important artifacts, without over-engineering or excessive
documentation, and providing a practical approach to consistent and
repeated success in defining software architectures.
Practical Software Architecture provides detailed
prescriptive and pragmatic guidance for architecting any real-world
IT project, regardless of system, methodology, or environment.
Mitra specifically identifies the artifacts that require emphasis
and shows how to communicate evolving solutions with stakeholders,
bridging the gap between architecture and implementation.
Through a real-world case study, Mitra guides you iteratively
through building an end-to-end solution architecture. Step by step,
he addresses key topics in developing system contexts, architecture
overviews, architecture decisions, functional models, operational
models, integration patterns for systems design, infrastructure
matters, and more. Throughout, you’ll find clear, crisp, and
accurate guidance for crafting architectures that can be
confidently delivered on time and budget.
Coverage Includes
Using architecture to promote communication, enable planning, and support functional as well as nonfunctional capabilities (such as scalability, performance, maintainability, and security)
Focusing on the architectural problem at hand and avoiding overreliance on theory and generalization
An architectural introduction to analytics
Capturing “just enough” about system context, architecture overview, architecture decisions, functional models, and operational models
Integration patterns and their usage in architecture design
Infrastructure matters in any software architecture
A real-world case study and its software architecture