Confessions of an enterprise architect

Faced with business and regulatory complexity, Scott Shaw found himself committing some of the software development acts he once condemned. He confesses those sins and explains why they’re sometimes necessary.

By Scott Shaw
November 15, 2016
"The Confession," by Giuseppe Molteni, 1838. "The Confession," by Giuseppe Molteni, 1838. (source: Artgate Fondazione Cariplo on Wikimedia Commons)

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