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Architecting Is About Balancing

Randy Stafford

Balance Stakeholders’ interests with Technical Requirements
WHEn WE THinK oF ARCHiTECTing SoFTWARE, we tend to think first of classical technical activities, like modularizing systems, defining interfaces, allocating responsibility, applying patterns, and optimizing performance. Architects also need to consider security, usability, supportability, release management, and deployment options, among other things. But these techni- cal and procedural issues must be balanced with the needs of stakeholders and their interests. Taking a “stakeholders and interests” approach in requirements analysis is an excellent way to ensure completeness of requirements specifica- tions for the software being developed.
Analyzing the stakeholders and their interests in the process by which an orga- nization develops software, and in the organization itself, reveals the ultimate set of priorities bearing on a software architect. Software architecting is about balancing this set of priorities, over the short and long term, in a way that is appropriate to the context at hand.
Consider, for example, the engineering department of a software-as-a-service business. The business likely has certain priorities, such as meeting contractual obligations, generating revenue, ensuring customer referenceability, containing costs, and creating valuable technology assets. These business priorities may translate to departmental priorities like ensuring the functionality, correctness,
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It is the architect’s job to not only create functional, quality software for users, but also to do so while balancing the other departmental priorities with the cost-containment interests of the business’s CEO, with the ease- of-administration interests of the operations staff, with the ease-of-learning and ease-of-maintenance interests of future programming staff, and with the best practices of the software architect’s profession.
The architect may choose to consciously tilt the balance in favor of one prior- ity in the short term, but had better maintain a proper balance over the long term in order to truly do the job well. And the balance that is struck needs to be appropriate to the context at hand, in consideration of factors such as the expected lifespan of the software, the criticality of the software to the business, and the technological and financial culture of the organization.
In summary, software architecting is about more than just the classical techni- cal activities; it is about balancing technical requirements with the business requirements of stakeholders in the project.

Architecting Is About Balancing

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