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Software Development - {Architecture && Coding}: March 2013
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Software Development - {Architecture & Coding}. In my work as a software consultant I do most things in software projects, with no particular technology as my specialty. I hope this means that I know a little bit of everything, which suits me just fine. The academic details isn't my thing, sometimes I like to dig into things but most of the time it's the big picture that's interesting. Saturday, March 23, 2013. A couple of new books. The process of software architecture, Peter Eeles and Peter Cripps.
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Software Development - {Architecture && Coding}: The skills of a business architect
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Software Development - {Architecture & Coding}. In my work as a software consultant I do most things in software projects, with no particular technology as my specialty. I hope this means that I know a little bit of everything, which suits me just fine. The academic details isn't my thing, sometimes I like to dig into things but most of the time it's the big picture that's interesting. Thursday, December 12, 2013. The skills of a business architect. Important skills of a business architect. Despite the s...
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Software Development - {Architecture && Coding}: August 2012
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Software Development - {Architecture & Coding}. In my work as a software consultant I do most things in software projects, with no particular technology as my specialty. I hope this means that I know a little bit of everything, which suits me just fine. The academic details isn't my thing, sometimes I like to dig into things but most of the time it's the big picture that's interesting. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. Building Web Services the REST Way. How-to: REST Web services demystified. Links to this post.
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Usability findings: defects or risks? | User experience architecture
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June 23, 2010. Usability findings: defects or risks? 8212; Tags: HCI. 8212; uxarchitecture @ 8:59 pm. When we run a usability test or a heuristic evaluation we create two types of value: insight. Insight is packaged as a set of findings. Good insight comes from findings that are accurate, clear and at the appropriate level of abstraction. Great insight requires an eye for pervasive patterns of design error that mine the detail to extract a few simple, powerful themes. Is the probability of an incident and.
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Eeles on Architecture: September 2012
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Sunday, 23 September 2012. Https:/ www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/petereeles/? And I've started blogging again :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my blog! I work in the IBM Rational brand helping organizations improve their development capability - whether this is with respect to software, systems or enterprises. I have a particular interest in architecting and have recently co-authored The Process of Software Architecting. View my complete profile.
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Eeles on Architecture: The 10 Keys to Successful Architecting
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Thursday, 20 August 2009. The 10 Keys to Successful Architecting. I've been using the following "Top 10" keys to successful architecting lately - since it allows me to touch on almost every aspect of architecting - you might find it useful. Of course, there's a lot more behind each key - and if you're attending the Rational Software Conference in the UK ( http:/ www-01.ibm.com/software/uk/itsolutions/developer/rational-software-conference-2009/. Successful software architects …. 2 Understand their role.
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Eeles on Architecture: November 2009
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Monday, 16 November 2009. The 2010 Rational Software Conference has now opened its call for papers. See http:/ www-01.ibm.com/software/rational/rsdc/. Through the course of my career I've been the architect of software, systems, (parts of) enterprises and development environments. I'm seriously considering a paper entitled "How to Architect Anything" since the fundamental principles that underpin all (good) architecting are the same. Saturday, 14 November 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Eeles on Architecture: Enterprise Architecture (EA) and Technical Architecture (TA)
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Saturday, 14 November 2009. Enterprise Architecture (EA) and Technical Architecture (TA). Every now again I come across something simple, yet profound. The most-recent is on Grady Booch's blog at http:/ www.handbookofsoftwarearchitecture.com/. EA attends to the architecture of a business that uses technology. TA attends to the architecture of the software-intensive systems that support the business". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enterprise Architecture (EA) and Technical Archite.
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