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По умолчанию Defining Software Architecture: Learn Core Theory


Defining Software Architecture: Learn Core Theory
Published 3/2026
Created by Ilya Hardzeenka, Software Architecture Guild
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: All Levels | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 125 Lectures ( 10h 0m ) | Size: 6.4 GB
Learn to translate business goals, requirements, and trade-offs into sustainable and agile software architecture.
What you'll learn
✓ Define architecture clearly by identifying business drivers, constraints, risks, and trade-offs behind key decisions
✓ Turn business goals and requirements into practical architecture scenarios and design inputs
✓ Choose the right architecture style by comparing options against quality attributes and trade-offs
✓ Define system structure through domains, bounded contexts, components, and clear interfaces
✓ Document architecture with lightweight artifacts such as C4 diagrams and Architecture Decision Records
✓ Validate architecture continuously using feedback, trade-off analysis, and practical review techniques
Requirements
● No strict prerequisites - just a basic understanding of software systems and an interest in how architecture is defined and communicated
● You do not need prior experience as a Software Architect
● Familiarity with software development concepts will help, but the course starts from the foundations
Description
Define Architecture with Intent. Make Better Trade-offs. Build Systems That Can Evolve.
• Why do architecture discussions so often go in circles?
• Why do teams jump to patterns before they understand the problem?
• Why does a system look reasonable at first, then become hard to change, explain, or validate?
Because architecture is often treated like diagrams, technology choices, or personal opinion.
In reality, software architecture is the work of translating business goals, requirements, constraints, and trade-offs into a structure that can actually deliver value. That is what this course is about.
In this course, you will learn how to define software architecture step by step.
You will start with the foundations: what architecture is, how it differs from design, how structure, behavior, data, and quality attributes shape a system, and why every strong decision comes with trade-offs. Then you will connect architecture to business reality by looking at stakeholders, business goals, value streams, and team structure. From there, you will turn requirements into scenarios, identify architecture characteristics, choose an architecture style, define domains and components, document your decisions clearly, and validate that the architecture works in practice.
What You'll Learn
• How to define software architecture clearly and speak about it without vague buzzwords
• How to connect business goals, stakeholder needs, and organizational context to architecture decisions
• How to turn requirements into scenarios and fit criteria you can actually design and validate against
• How to work with architecture characteristics such as availability, performance, security, modifiability, scalability, and testability
• How to choose an architecture style based on trade-offs instead of trends
• How to define domains, bounded contexts, components, contracts, data ownership, and workflows
• How to document architecture with views, diagrams, and architecture decision records
• How to validate architecture through tests, metrics, evaluations, risk analysis, economic reasoning, and governance
This Course Is For You If You Are
• A software architect who wants a clearer and more structured way to define architecture
• A tech lead or senior engineer moving from implementation decisions to system-level thinking
• A developer who wants to understand how architecture is shaped before patterns and technologies are chosen
• An engineering manager, product leader, or analyst who needs to understand how business goals turn into technical structure
• A consultant or team lead who wants to explain architecture decisions with more clarity and less hand-waving
You do not need to be a full-time architect to benefit from this course. If you help shape systems, boundaries, trade-offs, or technical direction, this course is for you.
FAQ
• How is this course different from other software architecture courses?
Most courses jump straight into patterns, diagrams, or technology choices. This course starts earlier and goes deeper. It teaches the full architecture thinking process: from business context and requirements, through trade-offs and structure, to documentation and validation. It is designed to help you understand why architecture decisions are made, not just memorize architecture options.
• Is this course too theoretical?
It is a core theory course, but the theory is there to make decisions practical. The course is organized as a step-by-step process you can use in real work: understand the context, define the drivers, shape the structure, document the intent, and validate the result.
• Is this course only for software architects?
No. It is useful for anyone involved in shaping systems: architects, tech leads, senior engineers, engineering managers, analysts, and product people who need to understand how architecture decisions are made.
• What do I need before starting?
A basic understanding of software systems is enough. You do not need to be an expert in Domain-Driven Design, architecture documentation, or architecture evaluation before starting.
Who this course is for
■ This course is for any software development professional who wants to understand how to define software architecture from goals and requirements through to structure and validation.

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