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    I need books on architecture

    OH NOES! AN ANALYST GOING INTO DESIGN!

    Now that that is out of the way, I am really interested in learning more about best practices for system architecture. Does anyone have a list of books that they have found to be useful for a complete novice?

    What books did you CS majors have for your architecture 101 class?

    Any other online resources for information would also be very helpful.

    joe

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    I realize it's not what joe is looking for, but I highly recommend Stewart Brand's How Buildings Learn. It's a great parallel for how information systems change over time. So, I guess maybe it COULD BE what joe's looking for!

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    To the extent that "system architecture" refers to dividing the system into pieces that maximize cohesion and minimize coupling, the following two articles pretty much tell everything you need to know:

    http://www.objectmentor.com/resource...ranularity.pdf
    http://www.objectmentor.com/resource.../stability.pdf

    However, if you're referring to other forms of architecture, such as information architecture or optimizing for performance, you'll need to look elsewhere.
    Roger L. Cauvin
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    Cauvin, Inc.
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    http://cauvin.blogspot.com

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