The software development industry is either taking giant leaps ahead or in deep turmoil. On the one hand, we're pushing forward, reinventing the way that we build software and striving for ...
Fans of "Seinfeld" may recall that among George Costanza's many pathetic affectations was the occasional ploy that he was an architect. Actual architects, those who design buildings, would laugh at ...
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When the Agile Manifesto came out in 2001, it stated that one of the 12 principles of agile software is that “the best architectures, requirements and designs emerge from self-organizing teams.” At ...
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The last two articles have explored the five steps to designing an embedded software architecture. So far, we have seen a need in modern embedded systems to separate software architecture into ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) brings with it new requirements, paradigms and interactions that expand or challenge traditional approaches to software architecture in many areas. For software architects ...
Most embedded architects think of AI as a coding shortcut. But the real power isn’t in cranking out boilerplate code, it’s in transforming how we design systems. Imagine capturing key decisions in ...
Since we began working on the first book in the Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture series in the mid-nineties, the discussion about what software architecture specifically entails has repeatedly ...