Building a Software Architecture Community (SATURN 2006)

This presentation was created for the SATURN conference series and does not necessarily reflect the positions and views of the Software Engineering Institute.

The Software Architecture Technology User Network (SATURN) Workshop is an effort to foster an exchange of best practices in developing and acquiring software architectures. During this working session we will discuss experiences with building a software architecture community of practice both within an organization and ideas for growing SATURN beyond a yearly workshop and into a network available to members throughout the year.

Participants should think about the following questions:

  1. Who are the stakeholders in your organization that have an interest in software architecture?
  2. How does software architecture information flow in your organization?
  3. Where do you go for information on software architecture?
  4. What opportunities for exchanging ideas would you like to see?

Building a  Software Architecture Community (SATURN 2006)

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Author

Rob Wojcik

This presentation is related to the following area(s) of work:

SATURN

Published: April 2006


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