For each of the thirteen reasons articulated in this chapter why architecture
is important, take the contrarian position: Propose a set of circumstances
under which architecture is not necessary to achieve the result indicated.
Justify your position. (Try to come up with different circumstances for each
of the thirteen.)(from the book software architecture in practice)
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For each of the thirteen reasons articulated in this chapter why architecture
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For each of the thirteen reasons articulated in this chapter why architecture is important, take the contrarian position: Propose a set of circumstances under which architecture is not necessary to achieve the result indicated. Justify your position. (Try to come up with different circumstances for each of the thirteen.) 2. This chapter argues that architecture brings a number of tangible benefits. How would you measure the benefits, on a particular project, of each of the thirteen points
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