ARCast.TV - David Hill gives us an introduction to the Application Architecture Guide
- Posted: Sep 08, 2009 at 9:59 AM
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No one will argue that the process of architecting software solutions that use available capabilities to address business needs within an organization's constraints is often a daunting task. Challenges like this can be much more approachable when you have
a solid way of reasoning about all of the options using a common frame. The second edition to the wildly successful Application Architecture Guide provides just this frame.
Denny Boynton
interviews
David Hill to get a glimpse of this architectural playbook.
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I gone through the new Guide and found it more complet. Its like having taste of all flavours in one spoon.
It's a must read.
Good post overall. Enjoyed reading it. William
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