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Whether a structure is built of bricks, steel, or computer
code, the process begins with an architect and client.
Together they arrive at a shared vision—a plan—that
the architect guides through the bidding, construction,
and implementation phases. The Parthenon and the Empire
State Building were built according to architectural
designs, but the software industry has been building
information skyscrapers without architects. It is time
for the profession to become a reality.
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Successful software-based technology
is designed, then built. It does not "develop." Who
creates the design? An enormous grass-roots demand exists
for software architects-but a true profession of software
architecture is not yet established. Many software professionals
adopt the gravitas of the title "software architect,"
but fail to fulfill the true, classical role. Drawing
on deep metaphors from traditional architecture, Marc
T. Sewell,
President of the Worldwide Institute of Software Architects,
and Laura M. Sewell examine the nature of architecture,
what defines a software architect, and how the profession
is coming of age.
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Software Architect's Profession is lingo-free.
It is a book of philosophy that will enable
anyone to understand software construction,
and it is the first "line in the sand" defining
the parameters of this fledgling, yet ancient,
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Key areas
include:
- Bridging the chasm that separates clients from technical
professionals
- Differentiating the professions within the software
construction industry and defining the roles and accountabilities
of software engineers and software "builders"
- Discussing the vocational temperament and aptitudes
that characterize architects
- Reviewing the phases of architecture
- Describing the critical role of the client in understanding
and validating the design and construction of software.
Whether you are a CIO, CEO, IT manager,
software professional, or student, you inhabit software
structures, and your world is profoundly affected by
their design. The Software
Architect's Profession offers a simple cognitive
map that will change your world view of software architecture,
construction, and the information structures we live
and work in everyday.
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