Facilitating Software Architecture, 9781098151867
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Unlock collaborative software architecture: Empower teams, build better systems, together.

Facilitating Software Architecture

empowering teams to make architectural decisions

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    22 November 2024

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Summary

Empowering Teams: A Guide to Collaborative Software Architecture

The software architect role is evolving. As systems and distributed teams become more complex, it’s often impossible for architects to be everywhere they need to be. To be effective, consultants and in-house architects alike have to move constantly from client to client or team to team to collaborate and work with code. And the situation is reaching a breaking point.

There’s a better way. Andrew Harmel-Law, tec…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781098151867
ISBN-10:1098151860
Author:Andrew Harmel-Law
Publisher:O'Reilly Media
Imprint:O'Reilly Media
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:22 November 2024
Weight:862g
Dimensions:233mm x 178mm
About The Author

Andrew Harmel-Law

A Tech Principal at Thoughtworks, Andrew specializes in domain-driven design, org design, software and systems architecture, agile delivery, build tools and automation.

Andrew is also an author and trainer for O’Reilly. They’ve written one book about facilitating software architecture and one chapter about implementing the Accelerate/DORA four key metrics. They also run regular online training sessions in Domain-Drive Design (First Steps) and Architecture Decision Making by Example.

Experienced across the software development lifecycle and in many sectors, what motivates them is the humane delivery and sustainable evolution of large-scale software solutions that fulfill complex user needs. They understand that people, architecture, process and tooling all have key roles to play in achieving this.

Andrew has been involved with OSS to a greater or lesser extent since their career began; as a user, contributor, expert group member, or paid advocate - most notably as one of the Jenkins JobDSL originators.

Andrew enjoys sharing their experience as much as possible. This sharing is not only seen in their formal consulting engagements and writing, but also informally through mentoring, blog posts, conferences (keynoting, speaking and organising), and open-sourcing their code.

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