How Software Architecture Learns (2011)

How Software Architecture Learns (2011)

(An exception to this is Grady Booch’s work creating the “Handbook of Software Architecture” [2]) Stewart Brand says in his book “How Buildings Learn”[3], that this is very true also with building architects. But as Stewart Brand points out in his book “How Buildings Learn”, what happens to buildings and software over time is that significant change occurs. This approach to software development is called iterative:

In this process, requirements analysis, design, and architecture are done at each iteration.

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