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Software Systems Architecture: Working With Stakeholders Using Viewpoints and Perspectives Export

(20 April 2005)

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<P>The field of software architecture continues to grow in acceptance and</P><P>importance. However, this burgeoning discipline has thus far lacked an</P><P>authoritative treatment that helps its practitioners gain valuable perspective and</P><P>a thorough understanding of the disparate viewpoints that project stakeholders</P><P>bring to the project. In this new book written by two practicing software</P><P>architects, the field of software architecture now has an invaluable resource for</P><P>designing and implementing successful software architectures.</P><P>Colleagues, business management, and ultimately customers appreciate the</P><P>benefit of solid software systems architecture, and this new book helps the</P><P>architect deliver it. This software architecture handbook will be referred to time</P><P>and again. It is a single source of proven practices and valuable advice that will</P><P>help the software architect shepherd a project through its entire lifecycle.</P>


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