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Len Bass on Architectural Trade Off Analysis Method

Presented by Len Bass on Jan 24, 2008 Length 01:02:07
Sections
Enterprise Architecture
Topics
Architecture ,
Architecture Evaluation ,
Enterprise Architecture ,
JAOO Conference
 

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Summary
Len Bass from SEI presents the Architectural Trade Off Analysis Method and its relation to architectural evaluation questions: criteria for evaluation, participants, how to focus on the part of the architecture under evaluation, how to know what to look for and how results are presented. He also shows that the highest risk is things omitted, not things that were incorrect.

Bio
Len Bass is a Senior Member of the Technical Staff at the Software Engineering Institute (SEI). He has written two award winning books in software architecture as well as several other books and numerous papers in a wide variety of areas of computer science and software engineering. He is currently working on techniques for the methodical design of software architectures.

About the conference
JAOO is the premier European developer conference on software technology, methods and best practices. The conference presents in-depth presentations and tutorials by researchers, engineers and trend-setters in software engineering and technology.

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