14.2 Architecture, Design, and Implementation
A long path must be traversed from customer’s wish to the finished software. In between, you’ll encounter requirements documents, test cases, the selection of an infrastructure, database choices, licensing issues, human vanity, and much, much more. Since this book focuses on software development, let’s spend some time in the areas of architecture, design, and implementation.
The term software architecture isn’t really straightforward, but it means the big picture (i.e., the fundamental decisions made in creating the software). Perhaps the best way to characterize architecture is as something that is costly and time-consuming to change once put in place. A well-known architecture pattern is the ...
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