Five tips to gain a better perspective while identifying the best solution architecture for your projects and organization.
Five tips to gain a better perspective while identifying the best solution architecture for your projects and organization.
The solution user diagram is a quick and easy way to understand the scope of people's needs and the first critical step in designing a solution.
Here are some examples of non-functional requirements to help you on your journey to more successful technology projects.
In our previous series on Risk, we talked about how to Leverage Risk for Solution Architecture. Specifically, we discussed the competing forces that pull a solution architecture design in different directions: Functionality Cost Time Risk The way these factors are weighed will determine the solution that is presented and, ultimately, the success or failure of a […]
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