The 3 main aspects of Deconstructed Software Architecture (DSA)

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Eben Hewitt

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Nov 10, 2009, 9:29:50 AM11/10/09
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A Deconstructed Software Architecture comprises three main aspects, I
think:

1. A Meta-Critique of IT and architecture that is performed in
iteratively, recursively, in conjunction

2. A method of Analysis, using deconstruction as a practice to
determine Terms (domain objects under erasure) and their relations.

3. The creation of a software architecture that deconstucts the
traditional opposition between application and enterprise, constrained
in a common manner across all architectures that would call themselves
deconstructed.

Each aspect exercises a set of executable practices, and work
together. The constraints of each will be outlined in a later post.

This is an improvement from traditional views of software
architecture, which focus primarily on the boxes and arrows, and is
more comprehensive.
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