April 2015
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
21h 24m
English
The downstream development of the system is an equally significant source of ambiguity for the architect. An important role of the system architecture is to compress and extract the relevant downstream details and inject them back into the decision-making process up front. We begin with implementation as downstream influence.
All systems must be implemented. In physical systems, the distinction between design and manufacturing is sharp (although it may be iterative). In software systems, the boundary is blurred, because both the design and the product are information objects. We use the term “implementation” rather than “manufacturing” (a traditional ...
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