Architecture documentation is crucial for comprehending requirements, steering design, validating implementation, and maintaining solutions. Unfortunately, it is often overlooked, either tackled at the beginning or pushed to the end of a project cycle. Consequently, the documentation quickly becomes outdated, making it ineffective when extending a solution or resolving a production incident. This session offers guidance on creating and maintaining architecture documentation that remains current and useful.
This session explores various practices and activities for creating and maintaining architecture documentation throughout the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and beyond. Topics include utilizing views and viewpoints, developing conceptual or candidate architectures, setting up an architecture review process, and logging architecture decisions. Prezi Presentation
Jeremy Deane is innovative technology leader, conference speaker, and technical author with diverse experience, in premier technical settings, with proven expertise in Enterprise Architecture, Software Architecture, and Software Process Improvement.
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