Description |
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
This book provides detailed prescriptive and pragmatic guidance for architecting any real-world IT project, regardless of system, methodology, or environment. Mitra specifically identifies the artifacts that require emphasis and shows how to communicate evolving solutions with stakeholders, bridging the gap between architecture and implementation. Through a real-world case study, he guides you iteratively through building an end-to-end solution architecture. Topics include: developing system contexts; architecture overviews; architecture decisions; functional models; operational models; integration patterns for systems design; infrastructure matters; and more. You'll find clear, crisp, and accurate guidance for crafting architectures that can be confidently delivered on time and budget. -- Edited summary from book. |
Contents |
Case study -- Software architecture : the what and why -- Capturing just enough -- The system context -- The architecture overview -- Architecture decisions -- The functional model -- The operational model -- Integration : approaches and patterns -- Infrastructure matters -- Analytics : an archtiecture introduction -- Sage musings. |
Subject |
Software architecture.
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Computer software -- Development.
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Architecture logicielle. |
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Computer software -- Development |
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Software architecture |
ISBN |
9780133763119 (electronic bk.) |
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0133763110 (electronic bk.) |
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013376303X (pbk.) |
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9780133763034 |
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