本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
30
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2002
出版社
Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute
説明
Rick Kazman presents a comprehensive approach to architecture reconstruction, emphasizing the importance of meticulous planning and design in the realm of software development. The work delves into the intricate processes involved in revamping and rejuvenating existing systems, providing valuable insights for developers and architects alike. Kazman’s expertise shines through as he outlines practical guidelines that facilitate the reconstruction of architectural frameworks, ensuring that they remain robust and efficient.
Throughout the book, readers are guided through various strategies and methodologies that prove essential in navigating the complexities of architectural overhauls. Kazman combines theoretical principles with practical applications, allowing practitioners to grasp the nuances of reconstruction while fostering innovation and adaptability. His focus on real-world examples and case studies enriches the reader's understanding, making this a vital resource for anyone involved in the field of software architecture.
Throughout the book, readers are guided through various strategies and methodologies that prove essential in navigating the complexities of architectural overhauls. Kazman combines theoretical principles with practical applications, allowing practitioners to grasp the nuances of reconstruction while fostering innovation and adaptability. His focus on real-world examples and case studies enriches the reader's understanding, making this a vital resource for anyone involved in the field of software architecture.