In the latest episode of The InfoQ Podcast, Andrew Harmel-Law discusses his book on software architecture, emphasizing that architecture is built on architecturally significant decisions. He notes that despite changes in technology and frameworks, the essential element remains the decisions made throughout the architectural process. Harmel-Law highlights the influence of thought leaders like Grady Booch and Martin Fowler, who underscore that the current architecture reflects the accumulated decisions made, consciously or unconsciously, throughout the software development lifecycle.
"The architecture of a software system is fundamentally about the decisions we make; it reflects a series of choices that define its structure and behavior."
"Through my work as a consultant, I've observed that while technologies and frameworks evolve, the core aspect remains the decisions made during the architecture process."
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