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Design It!
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Design It!

by Michael Keeling
October 2017
Beginner
360 pages
7h 58m
English
Pragmatic Bookshelf
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Activity 30Architecture Briefing

This brief (no pun intended) presentation is used to bring stakeholders up to speed about some part of the architecture. By the end of the briefing, participants are prepared to provide meaningful feedback about the architecture.

Architecture briefings are a common practice used by traditional building architects to educate clients and share progress. The same general practice has been used in software development for decades. The idea of using an architecture briefing with software has been proposed by many, including Stuart Halloway[50] and Patrick Kua.[51]

Benefits

  • Quickly bring stakeholders up to speed so they can ask questions and point out issues in a design.

  • Foster a sense of shared ownership over the ...

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