DocumentCode
1225846
Title
The difference between marketecture and tarchitecture [software systems architecture]
Author
Hohmann, Luke
Volume
20
Issue
4
fYear
2003
Firstpage
51
Lastpage
53
Abstract
We can divide software systems architecturally along two broad dimensions. The first is the tarchitecture or "technical architecture" and the second is the marketecture or "marketing architecture." I refer to the traditional software architect or chief technologist as the tarchitect and the product-marketing manager, business manager, or program manager responsible for the system as the marketect. The tarchitecture is the dominant frame of reference when developers think of a system\´s architecture. For software systems, it encompasses subsystems, interfaces, the distribution of processing responsibilities among processing elements, threading models, and so forth. In recent years, several authors, including Martin Fowler and Mary Shaw, have documented distinct tarchitecture styles or patterns, including client-server, pipeline, embedded systems, and blackboards. Our profession has begun to document how and when these various kinds of architectures are appropriate. It remains to be seen if we\´ll have the discipline to routinely leverage this knowledge.
Keywords
software architecture; marketecture; software architect; software systems; systems architecture; tarchitecture; Computer architecture; Databases; Dynamic programming; Libraries; Licenses; Pricing; Product development; Programming profession; Software architecture; Usability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0740-7459
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MS.2003.1207454
Filename
1207454
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