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Eben Hewitt

Semantic Software Design

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With this practical book, architects, CTOs, and CIOs will learn a set of patterns for the practice of architecture, including analysis, documentation, and communication. Author Eben Hewitt shows you how to create holistic and thoughtful technology plans, communicate them clearly, lead people toward the vision, and become a great architect or Chief Architect.
This book covers each key aspect of architecture comprehensively, including how to incorporate business architecture, information architecture, data architecture, application (software) architecture together to have the best chance for the system’s success.
Get a practical set of proven architecture practices focused on shipping great products using architectureLearn how architecture works effectively with development teams, management, and product management teams through the value chainFind updated special coverage on machine learning architectureGet usable templates to start incorporating into your teams immediatelyIncorporate business architecture, information architecture, data architecture, and application (software) architecture together
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    The time you spend on the design will literally pay off later in a reduced number of bugs and reduced cost of fixing each bug.
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