In this episode, we cover one of the key indicators for architects to answer one of the first questions they must consider--should they choose a monolithic or distributed architecture? Understanding and applying the scope of architectural characteristics is one of the keys to properly choosing most applicable solution. As usual, we cover details and background from the chapter and answer questions from the recording audience.
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In this episode, we cover one of the key indicators for architects to answer one of the first questions they must consider--should they choose a monolithic or distributed architecture? Understanding and applying the scope of architectural characteristics is one of the keys to properly choosing most applicable solution. As usual, we cover details and background from the chapter and answer questions from the recording audience.
Head First Software Architecture Chapter 2: Architectural Characteristics
Software Architecture Book Club
59 minutes
1 year ago
Head First Software Architecture Chapter 2: Architectural Characteristics
In this episode, we cover the first of the core four dimensions that make up software architecture: architectural characteristics. We discuss what they are and answer questions about derivation, composition, and a host of other factors required to understand this building block of structural design.
Software Architecture Book Club
In this episode, we cover one of the key indicators for architects to answer one of the first questions they must consider--should they choose a monolithic or distributed architecture? Understanding and applying the scope of architectural characteristics is one of the keys to properly choosing most applicable solution. As usual, we cover details and background from the chapter and answer questions from the recording audience.