Software Architecture in Practice

Software Architecture in Practice
ISBN-10
0201199300
ISBN-13
9780201199307
Series
Software Architecture in Practice
Pages
452
Language
English
Published
1998
Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Authors
Len Bass, Paul Clements, Rick Kazman

Description

This book introduces the concepts and practices of software architecture-what a software system is designed to do and how that systems components are meant to interact with each other. An architecture is an abstract view distinct from the details of implementation, algorithm, and data representation. Architecture is, increasingly, a crucial part of a software organizations business strategy because it is a reusable asset that can be reapplied to subsequent systems. Reuse leads to the architecture business cycle, allowing an organization to leverage the effort invested in an architecture to enter whole new business areas. Drawing on their extensive experience building and evaluating architectures, the authors cover the essential technical topics for specifying and validating a system. For the first time in a book, they also emphasize the importance of the business context in which large systems are designed. Their aim is to present software architecture in a real-world setting, reflecting both the constraints and the opportunities that companies encounter. To that end, key points of both technical and organizational discussions are illuustrated by a selection of industrial-str

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