Software architecture—the conceptual glue that holds every phase of a project together for its many stakeholders—is widely recognized as a critical element in modern software development. Practitioners have increasingly discovered that close attention to a software system’s architecture pays valuable dividends. Without an architecture that is appropriate for the problem being solved, a project will stumble along or, most likely, fail. Even with a superb architecture, if that architecture is not well understood or well communicated the project is unlikely to succeed.
This book provides the most complete and current guidance, independent of language or notation, on how to capture an architecture in a commonly understandable form. Drawing on their extensive experience, the authors first help you decide what information to document, and then, with guidelines and examples (in various notations, including UML), show you how to express an architecture so that others can successfully build, use, and maintain a system from it. The book features rules for sound documentation, the goals and strategies of documentation, architectural views and styles, documentation for software interfaces and software behavior, and templates for capturing and organizing information to generate a coherent package. New and improved in this second edition:
Addison-Wesley Professional is offering a discount code for 35% off until December 31, 2014. Enter SEIDISCOUNT to save 35% on both print and eBook versions of Software Architecture in Practice, Third Edition.

Available at:
InformIT
BOOK
This book is related to the following area(s) of work:
Software ArchitecturePublished: September 2010
ISBN: 0321552687
Hardback, 592 pages
For more information