书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
70
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2000
出版商
Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute
描述
In a world where effective software architecture is crucial for success, one method stands out for its strategic evaluation process. Rick Kazman presents a comprehensive framework aimed at assessing architectural decisions and their impacts on software projects. This method offers insights into aligning technical strategies with business goals, ensuring that architecture serves as a solid foundation for development.
Kazman meticulously outlines the principles and practices of the architecture evaluation method. By exploring real-world case studies, he illuminates the common pitfalls and best practices to inform decision-making. The narrative delves into the practicalities of implementing the method, offering readers not just theory, but actionable guidance for tangible results.
Through this work, readers are encouraged to rethink their approach to architecture design and assessment. Kazman’s insights promote a deeper understanding of the interplay between architecture and organizational needs, ultimately paving the way for more robust and maintainable systems.
Kazman meticulously outlines the principles and practices of the architecture evaluation method. By exploring real-world case studies, he illuminates the common pitfalls and best practices to inform decision-making. The narrative delves into the practicalities of implementing the method, offering readers not just theory, but actionable guidance for tangible results.
Through this work, readers are encouraged to rethink their approach to architecture design and assessment. Kazman’s insights promote a deeper understanding of the interplay between architecture and organizational needs, ultimately paving the way for more robust and maintainable systems.