Writing a blog post after a long time. I went through all of my friends blogs today and felt sad b'cos I was not contributing at all. 
Here are some tips for software ARCHITECTS
   1. Don't put your resume ahead of the requirements  
   2. Simplify essential complexity; diminish accidental complexity
   3. Chances are your biggest problem isn't technical
   4. Communication is King; Clarity and Leadership its humble servants
   5. Architecting is about balancing
   6. Seek the value in requested capabilities
   7. Stand Up!
   8. Skyscrapers aren't scalable
   9. You're negotiating more often than you think
  10. Quantify
  11. One line of working code is worth 500 of specification
  12. There is no one-size-fits-all solution
  13. It's never too early to think about performance
  14. Application architecture determines application performance
  15. Commit-and-run is a serious crime. Respect your Colleagues
  16. There Can be More than One
  17. Business Drives
  18. Simplicity before generality, use before reuse
  19. Architects must be hands on
  20. Continuously Integrate
  21. Avoid Scheduling Failures 
  22. Architectural Tradeoffs
  23. Database as a Fortress
  24. Use uncertainty as a driver
  25. Scope is the enemy of success
  26. Reuse is about people and education, not just architecture
  27. There is no 'I' in architecture
  28. Get the 1000ft view
  29. Try before choosing
  30. Understand The Business Domain
  31. Programming is an act of design
  32. Time changes everything
  33. Give developers autonomy
  34. Value stewardship over showmanship
  35. Warning, problems in mirror may be larger than they appear
  36. The title of software architect has only lower-case 'a's; deal with it
  37. Software architecture has ethical consequences
  38. Everything will ultimately fail
  39. Context is King
  40.It's all about performance
  41. Engineer in the white spaces
  42. Talk the Talk
  43. Heterogeneity Wins
  44. Dwarves, Elves, Wizards, and Kings
  45. Learn from Architects of Buildings
  46. Fight repetition
  47. Welcome to the real world
  48. Don't Control, but Observe
  49. Janus the Architect
  50.Architects focus is on the boundaries and interfaces
  51.Challenge assumptions - especially your own
  52.Record your rationale
  53.Empower developers
  54.It is all about the data
  55.Control the data, not just the code
  56.Don't Stretch The Architecture Metaphors
  57. Focus on Application Support and Maintenance
  58. Prepare to pick two
  59. Prefer principles, axioms and analogies to opinion and taste
  60. Start with a Walking Skeleton
  61. Share your knowledge and experiences
  62. Make sure the simple stuff is simple
  63. If you design it, you should be able to code it
  64. The ROI variable
  65. Your system is legacy, design for it
  66. If there is only one solution, get a second opinion
  67. Understand the impact of change 
  68. You have to understand Hardware too
  69. Shortcuts now are paid back with interest later
  70. "Perfect" is the Enemy of "Good Enough"
  71. Avoid "Good Ideas"
  72. Great content creates great systems
  73. The Business Vs. The Angry Architect
  74. Stretch key dimensions to see what breaks
  75. Before anything, an architect is a developer
  76. A rose by any other name will end up as a cabbage
  77. Stable problems get high quality solutions
  78. It Takes Diligence
  79. Take responsibility for your decisions
  80. Dont Be a Problem Solver
  81. Choose your weapons carefully, relinquish them reluctantly
  82. Your Customer is Not Your Customer
  83. It will never look like that
  84. Choose Frameworks that play well with others
  85. Making a strong business case
  86. Pattern Pathology
  87. Learn a new language
  88. Dont Be Clever
  89. Build Systems to be Zuhanden
  90. Find and retain passionate problem solvers
  91. Software doesnt really exist
  92. Pay down your technical debt
  93. You can't future-proof solutions
  94. The User Acceptance Problem
  95. The Importance of Consommé
  96. For the end-user, the interface is the system
  97. Great software is not built, it is grown
Detail article can be found at 97 things software architect should know
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2 comments:
Good one Kala, While I agree with most of them, I fully agree on "18. Simplicity before generality, use before reuse".
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