WEBINAR
Published: April 2012
About the Presentation
Although software
architecture is a key factor in determining the success or failure of a
software system, software professionals throughout the industry continue
to struggle with questions like: What exactly is a software
architecture? Why is software architecture important? What factors
influence the design of a software architecture? Which requirements are
most important during software architecture design? In this
presentation, Rob will attend to these questions by discussing the
nature of software architecture in terms of architectural structures,
the role that software architecture plays in an organization, the
technical, business, and social influences on software architectures,
and the role of quality attribute requirements in architectural design.
About the Speaker
Rob Wojcik is a senior member of the technical staff in the Research, Technology, and System Solutions Program at the Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a position he has held since 2004. In his current position, he performs training and consulting in software architecture technology and software architecture evaluations. Prior to his position at the SEI, over twenty years of his career were dedicated to developing software systems that utilize traditional as well as artificial intelligence and object oriented technologies. He has an MS in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and a BS in Computer Science from the University of Pittsburgh.
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