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Architecture as Language

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Architecture as Language
Architecture is typically either a very non-tangible, conceptual aspect of a software system that can primarily be found in Word documents, or it is entirely driven by technology (“we use an XML architecture”). Both are bad: the former makes it hard to work with, and the latter hides architectural concepts behind technology hype. What can be done? As you develop the architecture, evolve a language that allows you to describe systems based on this architecture. Based on my experience in a number of real-world projects, this makes the architecture tangible and provides an unambiguous description of the architectural building blocks as well as the concrete system while still staying away from technology decisions (which then can be made consciously in a separate step). The first part of this paper illustrates the idea using a real-world story. The second part summarizes the key points of the approach.
Markus Völter
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where SOFTWARE
Authors Markus Völter
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