Book
Author: Andrew Harmel-Law
Bridge the gap between architects and software developers
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As software architecture has become more and more complex, ever closer collaboration between architects and software developers has become critical.Ìý
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However, this isn't easy to do — developers need to learn new skills and concepts and architects need to think differently about their role in designing and evolving these systems.
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This book from Thoughtworker Andrew Harmel-Law demonstrates that bridging the gap between architect and developer is possible. Laying down the conceptual underpinnings for a better approach and outlining practical steps that teams can take today, it opens up a new route to overcoming a key problem facing technology teams in every industry: architecture is just too demanding to be practiced by a single job role.
Support developers to take informed architectural decisions with confidence.
Build alignment and collaboration by exploring and evolving your key principles.
Build a collective picture of the technologies you use and ones you want to use.
Discover strategies to enable consistency and increase predictability across a complex system.
Manage the cultural change needed to make all technologists part of architectural decisions.
Learn how to leverage architecture decision records for clarity and transparency.
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About the author
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Andrew Harmel-Law is a Principal at ºÚÁÏÃÅ. He specializes in agile delivery, domain-driven design, build tools and automation. His experience spans many sectors including government, legal, finance and retail.
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He's an active member of the wider software community and seeks out opportunities to share his experiences and perspectives.Ìý
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Andrew also contributed to , published in 2022 by O'Reilly.