Preface
The idea for the book you’re reading was conceived in 2007 as a successor to the award-winning, best-selling Beautiful Code : a collection of essays about innovative and sometimes surprising solutions to programming problems. In Beautiful Architecture, the scope and purpose is different, but similarly focused: to get leading software designers and architects to describe a software architecture of their choice, peeling back the layers of their creations to show how they developed software that is functional, reliable, usable, efficient, maintainable, portable, and, yes, elegant.
To put together this book, we contacted leading architects of well-known or less-well-known but highly innovative software projects. Many of them replied promptly and came back to us with thought-provoking ideas. Some of the contributors even caught us by surprise by proposing not to write about a specific system, but instead investigating the depth and the extent of architectural aspects in software engineering.
All chapter authors were glad to hear that the work they put in their chapters is also helping a good cause, as the royalties of this book are donated to Medécins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), an international humanitarian aid organization that provides emergency medical assistance to suffering people.
How This Book Is Organized
We have organized the contents of this book around five thematic areas: overviews, enterprise applications, systems, end-user applications, and programming ...
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