The Software Architect Elevator
Redefining the Architect's Role in the Digital Enterprise
by Gregor Hohpe
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Software Architecture.
As the digital economy changes the rules of the game for enterprises, it's also changing the role of architects. In addition to making technical decisions, architects can help change the organization's structure and processes to support this transition. To do that, architects need to take the express elevator from the engine room to the penthouse, ...
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