Communication without Mistranslation
This final chapter before the conclusion will deal with anti-patterns centered around the way you communicate architecture to different audiences. The first part describes an anti-pattern related to information control. Then we look at a few anti-patterns that relate to the clarity of your communication. Third, we look at an anti-pattern specifically concerning the way you create architectural artifacts. As we’ve been doing all along, we will end the chapter by summarizing our key takeaways.
In this chapter, we’re going to cover the following main topics:
- How overcommunication can in some cases be worse than undercommunication, especially when communicating with a generalist audience
- How keeping things ambiguous in order to avoid making a decision can result in serious damage to your project
- How people’s seeming inability to understand what you are saying is often a symptom of underlying issues you need to...