The professional documentation of software architectures is undoubtedly one of the most frequently neglected disciplines. However, especially with regard to the long-term added value of software, the importance of architecture documentation can hardly be overstated. This course will give you the know-how to document software architectures in a well-founded and practice-oriented manner and to communicate in a targeted manner.
In our two-day training you will learn how to define the procedure for documenting a medium or large system, how to use the right tools and how to evaluate documentation.
► Basic concepts of architecture definition
► Procedure models
► Components
► Tools
► Evaluation
► Examples
Besides technical aspects, organizational and social factors are an integral part of the training.
► select processes, templates and levels of granularity for adequate documentation of software architecture
► document software architectures appropriately and to communicate them to the target group
► prepare, conduct and moderate the evaluation of software architecture documentation
Technical
Methodical
Communicative
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1.350,00 € (plus VAT, if applicable less discounts)
This is what defines our online trainings:
► Small learning group of maximum 10 people
► High-definition video conferencing and digital tools for interactive and collaborative learning
► Also in the virtual classroom the “as on site feeling”: Audio, video and screen transmission
► Regular exercises in large groups and breakout rooms – always accompanied by the trainer
► Didactically trained and experienced trainer
► No travel and accommodation costs
You have a whole team that wants to attend the training?
Then find out here about our in-house training courses and contact us for a personal consultation.
Sönke Schwenk
For over 15 years Sönke Schwenk has been supporting teams and software projects in industry and commerce in the design and implementation of software architectures and therefore knows: software architecture must fit like a good pair of shoes. His heart beats clearly for agility, clean code and software craftsmanship. His current focus: Renovation of software systems and practical, agile life of software architecture in teams.