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Architecture as Humble Servant
A good architecture humbly serves the needs of the business. When told to jump, it asks, "How high?" "How often?" and "When?"

Architecture as Trusted Partner
A good architecture serves as a confident, competent partner to the business. It can jump when appropriate, but it can also show the business why jumping may not be the best way to create movement.

 
"Instead of just focusing on the more technical elements of architecture, an increasingly large number of software developers are starting to ask about the business issues that surround and often motivate the creation of a software system or product."
 
- Luke Hohmann, Guest Editor

 

Architecture expert Luke Hohmann will explore the significant, sustainable, business and technical advantages that accrue from thoughtfully managing the business of software architecture. Through real-life examples and case studies, you’ll learn how to quantify the business value of a software architecture and communicate this value to others within your organization. Don't miss it!