From the monthly archives:
April 2006
Software Architecture is Leadership
The latest edition of Bill Venners's Artima Developer Newsletter has an article entitled Software Architecture is Leadership. The premise of this article is that a software architecture should not only explain how things are done in a software project, it should guide the team in that direction. Very interesting read, like everything Bill writes. If you don't subscribe to Bill's newsletter, you should do that.
Links of interest:
- Discuss this article on Artima
- Peter Eeles' article, "What is a software architecture?"
- Luke Hohmann's interview, "Growing, Pruning, and Spiking your Architecture"
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