Software Architecture: Organizational Principles and Patterns

Software Architecture: Organizational Principles and Patterns

by David M. Dikel (Author)

Synopsis

There's only one way to maximize the responsiveness and business value of all your products or enterprise systems: architect them. But implementing and managing software architecture across a value-chain, product-line, or enterprise can be tremendously difficult. Unless you understand that architecture will interact with your organization and unless you know what to do, even the most sensible architectures can quickly stagnate or lead to more unpleasant surprises.The authors, a team of leading architects, will show you exactly how to field resilient, long-lasting enterprise architectures. Software Architecture: Organizational Principles and Patterns introduces the breakthrough VRAPS (Vision, Rhythm, Anticipation, Partnering and Simplification) model for software architecture and demonstrates how to leverage it through real-world case studies and patterns.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 320
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Pearson Technology Group
Published: 17 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 0130290327
ISBN 13: 9780130290328
Book Overview:

There's only one way to maximize the responsiveness and business value of all your products or enterprise systems: architect them. But implementing and managing software architecture across a value-chain, product-line, or enterprise can be tremendously difficult. Unless you understand that architecture will interact with your organization and unless you know what to do, even the most sensible architectures can quickly stagnate or lead to more unpleasant surprises.The authors, a team of leading architects, will show you exactly how to field resilient, long-lasting enterprise architectures. Software Architecture: Organizational Principles and Patterns introduces the breakthrough VRAPS (Vision, Rhythm, Anticipation, Partnering and Simplification) model for software architecture and demonstrates how to leverage it through real-world case studies and patterns.


Author Bio

DAVID M. DIKEL is a senior member of the professional staff at SRA International, where he focuses on large-scale architecture definition and management.

DAVID KANE is Director of the Technology Team at SRA International, where he specializes in Web-based applications and software architecture.

JAMES R. WILSON is Chief Technology Officer for Cyberserv, where he manages software product-line architecture and Web applications.