Preface
Modern-day projects require software and systems engineers to work together in realizing architectures of large and complex software-intensive systems. To date, the two have been using their own concepts, techniques, methods, and tools when it comes to requirements, design, testing, maintenance, and evolution of these architectures. This book looks at synergies between the disciplines of software and systems engineering and explores practices that can help software and systems engineers work together more effectively as a unified team.
The book illustrates an approach to architecture design that is driven from systemic quality attributes determined from both the business and the technical goals of the system rather than just its functional ...
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