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Architectural Changes Through Time

Posted November 13, 2019 | Technology |
Architectural Changes Through Time

Similar to the semantics of user stories, which always express change, it is beneficial to describe architecture as a series of changes — structural changes through time. The smaller the gap between the architecture representation of the architecture and its realization, both in expressiveness and timing, the more relevant the architectural changes.

About The Author
Miklós Jánoska
Miklós Jánoska is Director of Technology Solutions at EPAM Systems, based in Hungary. Building on a programmer mathematician past, his main interest is to find novel solutions to complex problems forging deep, hands-on experience with two decades of broad IT expertise. Mr. Jánoska helps companies reach synergies and resolve tension between the rapidly changing modern industry and the traditionally structured approaches, let it be delivery,… Read More
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