Architecture and Construction
Jonathan Peter Crosby
Chapter Chapter 1 in The Business Manager's Guide to Software Projects, 2023, pp 3-5 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In Part 1, “Conceptual Guide,” we look at the tasks involved in building software that are similar to those in physical construction. Software architecture is named thus for a reason—you’ll see many similarities between designing software and physical buildings. The architect’s team will create plans for all the construction work including things like the electrical wiring, the plumbing system, the landscape design, and so on. The same goes for software. In this case, the architect considers data flows, user interaction, sequence diagrams, and many other elements in the process of planning, discussing, and building. You’ll find more information on the various roles in software projects in “Appendix A: Collaboration.”
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-9231-0_1
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