From: Chris M Moore <zmower@ntlworld.com>
Subject: Re: Best documents on software architecture
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 22:52:09 +0000
Date: 2019-01-29T22:52:09+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <uO44E.225598$mz2.181452@fx23.am4> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <83fdb793-f7b5-4b49-93df-2fe6c90bf334@googlegroups.com>
On 28/01/2019 11:06, Jesper Quorning wrote:
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> Hello Brothers and Sisters in Ada!
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> I know Ada is created for software engineering, so slightly off tonic:
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> What documents would You recommend for software / system architecture?
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> Greetings from
> Jesper Q
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I don't know much about system architecture. Google SysML and MBSE?
I know what I mean by software architecture. The question is what do
you mean! There's soft and woolly architecture (e.g. UNIX pipes, RPC,
distributed systems) or something a little more formal like Executable
UML (xUML).
The last book I read on xUML was Models to Code: With No Mysterious Gaps
by Leon Starr. Leon's a fine author. It's a interesting book but the
action language is non-standard and the examples limited (C and
microcontrollers). But it gives you a taste and won't scare you like
the OMG documents would. ;)
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Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-01-28 11:06 Best documents on software architecture Jesper Quorning
2019-01-28 19:06 ` Olivier Henley
2019-01-31 16:15 ` Jesper Quorning
2019-01-29 22:52 ` Chris M Moore [this message]
2019-01-31 16:22 ` Jesper Quorning
2019-02-04 23:16 ` Chris M Moore
2019-02-09 1:54 ` Jesper Quorning
2019-02-09 2:11 ` Olivier Henley
2019-02-10 1:56 ` Jesper Quorning
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