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Software Architecture: Get it in Gear - Google Gears
Get it in Gear - Google Gears. Scott has a nice piece on Google Gears - Google's recent move to bring local-storage and offline capabilities to web ...
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Software Architecture: MDA and SOA are Orthogonal
MDA encourages modeling of the various aspects of the enterprise - including data, applications, services, technology - and leverages a comprehensive ...
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Software Architecture
Brian's musings on software architecture and development ..... "The Heart of Innovation" is the blog for Idea Champions, the highly-respected consulting and ...
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Software Architecture: IASA Architect Skills Library
Jul 6, 2007 ... Brian's musings on software architecture and development ... published by the International Association of Software Architecture (IASA). ...
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Software Architecture: Contracts Are The Thing
It is squarely the responsibility of the Architect to lead the definition of contracts, and as mentioned above, it’s a common execution weakness. ...
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Software Architecture: Good Architecture Descriptions are Explosive
Jul 3, 2007 ... Good architecture descriptions are explosive! Like C4, the architecture description can shake things up, remove roadblocks, ...
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Software Architecture: IASA Architect Skills Library
Jul 6, 2007 ... Brian's musings on software architecture and development ... published by the International Association of Software Architecture (IASA). ...
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Software Architecture: July 2007
Focusing on the importance of being proactive, this post is subtitled "There's No Crying in Software Architecture," adapting Tom Hank's great line, ...
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Software Architecture: Keeping Your Code Drawers in Order
Brian's musings on software architecture and development ... Keeping Your Code Drawers in Order. Jeremy recently argued that you should "Put Code Where You ...
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Software Architecture: Service Design Principles (The Contract ...
As it applies to service design, this principle is closely aligned with "separation of concerns" and emphasizes the responsibility and right of a service to ...