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Architecting Software Intensive Systems - A Practitioners Guide

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Anthony J. Lattanze Klappentext Focusing on the architecture centric design method (ACDM), this book provides deep insight into designing software architectures for systems and how to effectively use architectural design artifacts once created. The text describes how to integrate ACDM with existing organizational structures and processes. The author demonstrates how to tailor defined software process frameworks and methodologies to ACDM in order to design the architecture for a software intensive system. The chapters offer practical guidelines for the general iterative model, the general waterfall model, the rational unified process, the team software process, scrum, as well as extreme programming. Zusammenfassung Architectural design is a crucial step in developing complex software intensive systems. This work establishes key concepts in architectural design for software intensive systems, including architectural drivers, structures, and fundamental guidance for architectural design. It describes the industry tested Architecture Centric Design Method. Inhaltsverzeichnis An Introduction to Architecture. Architectural Drivers. Structures of Software Intensive Systems. Guidance for the Architect. Documenting the Architecture. Introduction to the Architecture Centric Design Methodology (ACDM). The Stages of ACDM. Maintenance and ACDM. Commercial Elements, Legacy Systems, and ACMD. Scaling ACDM. Using ACDM with Process Frameworks.

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