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Essential Software Architecture [electronic resource] /by Ian Gorton.

by Gorton, Ian [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006.Description: XVIII, 286p. 93 illus. online resource.ISBN: 9783540287148.Subject(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Information Systems | Management information systems | Computer Science | Software Engineering | Management of Computing and Information Systems | Business Information SystemsDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Understanding Software Architecture -- Introducing the Case Study -- Software Quality Attributes -- A Guide to Middleware Architectures and Technologies -- A Software Architecture Process -- Documenting a Software Architecture -- Case Study Design -- Looking Forward -- Software Product Lines -- Aspect Oriented Architectures -- Model-Driven Architecture -- Service-Oriented Architectures and Technologies -- The Semantic Web -- Software Agents: An Architectural Perspective -- Concluding Thoughts.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Job titles like "Technical Architect" and "Chief Architect" nowadays abound in the software industry, yet many people suspect that "architecture" is one of the most overused and least understood terms in professional software development. Gorton's book helps resolve this predicament. It concisely describes the essential elements of knowledge and key skills required to be a software architect. The explanations encompass the essentials of architecture thinking, practices, and supporting technologies. They range from a general understanding of software structure and quality attributes, through technical issues like middleware components and documentation techniques, to emerging technologies like model-driven architecture, software product lines, aspect-oriented design, service-oriented architectures, and the Semantic Web, all of which will influence future software system architectures. All approaches are illustrated by an ongoing real-world example. So if you work as an architect or senior designer (or want to someday), or if you are a student in software engineering, here is a valuable and yet approachable source of knowledge. "Ian's book helps us to head in the right direction through the various techniques and approaches... An essential guide to computer science students as well as developers and IT professionals who aspire to become an IT architect". (Anna Liu, Architect Advisor, Microsoft Australia)
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Understanding Software Architecture -- Introducing the Case Study -- Software Quality Attributes -- A Guide to Middleware Architectures and Technologies -- A Software Architecture Process -- Documenting a Software Architecture -- Case Study Design -- Looking Forward -- Software Product Lines -- Aspect Oriented Architectures -- Model-Driven Architecture -- Service-Oriented Architectures and Technologies -- The Semantic Web -- Software Agents: An Architectural Perspective -- Concluding Thoughts.

Job titles like "Technical Architect" and "Chief Architect" nowadays abound in the software industry, yet many people suspect that "architecture" is one of the most overused and least understood terms in professional software development. Gorton's book helps resolve this predicament. It concisely describes the essential elements of knowledge and key skills required to be a software architect. The explanations encompass the essentials of architecture thinking, practices, and supporting technologies. They range from a general understanding of software structure and quality attributes, through technical issues like middleware components and documentation techniques, to emerging technologies like model-driven architecture, software product lines, aspect-oriented design, service-oriented architectures, and the Semantic Web, all of which will influence future software system architectures. All approaches are illustrated by an ongoing real-world example. So if you work as an architect or senior designer (or want to someday), or if you are a student in software engineering, here is a valuable and yet approachable source of knowledge. "Ian's book helps us to head in the right direction through the various techniques and approaches... An essential guide to computer science students as well as developers and IT professionals who aspire to become an IT architect". (Anna Liu, Architect Advisor, Microsoft Australia)

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