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Software Architect's Handbook

You're reading from  Software Architect's Handbook

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788624060
Pages 594 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Joseph Ingeno Joseph Ingeno
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

Preface 1. The Meaning of Software Architecture 2. Software Architecture in an Organization 3. Understanding the Domain 4. Software Quality Attributes 5. Designing Software Architectures 6. Software Development Principles and Practices 7. Software Architecture Patterns 8. Architecting Modern Applications 9. Cross-Cutting Concerns 10. Performance Considerations 11. Security Considerations 12. Documenting and Reviewing Software Architectures 13. DevOps and Software Architecture 14. Architecting Legacy Applications 15. The Soft Skills of Software Architects 16. Evolutionary Architecture 17. Becoming a Better Software Architect 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Taking responsibility for your work

Software architects who excel in their role take responsibility for their work. As a leader of the team, it is important to take responsibility for your work and not make excuses. It is easy to take responsibility when things go well, but being a leader means accepting responsibility when things do not go well. When things go wrong, rather than making excuses or blaming others, it is more productive to use that time and energy to come up with options for how to alleviate the issue. I think that most people, including myself, really respect colleagues who take ownership and responsibility.

If everyone on the team takes responsibility, that type of collective attitude prevents software rot or disorder within a software system. Degradation of software can occur for a variety of reasons. One typical cause is the overall culture of the work environment...

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