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Talking about EUCCs
I have been getting emails from lots of you wanting the goods -- the real life examples of End User Composed Composites (EUCCs), and more information on the how and why of designing them... Unfortunately I haven't been blogging about EUCCs for a while Read More...
What the heck am I talking about?
Hey, I'm talking about EUCCAs and Versatilities. My last couple of blog posts are my personal crusade to get SharePoint architects and developers to focus on the most productive way (in my opinion) to use SharePoint as an application platform. A EUCCA Read More...
Requirements and Versatilities
Reusable components. A lot of work and effort and thought has been put into reusable components... OK, so let's talk about a specific type of reusable components... let's talk furniture design and Versatilities. There is a certain Scandinavian furniture Read More...
eXtreme End-User Driven Architectures (XEUDAs)
There is an emergent solution architecture which the most ingenious of our end users are piecing together without our help. It is an architecture without a name - so let's give it one: the eXtreme End-User Driven Architecture or XEUDA (zoo-da) A XEUDA Read More...
N-Fractal Architecture
I have to confess that since the very beginning of my software development career, I have chaffed under the yoke of N-Tier Architecture. It’s not the architecture itself that causes those big sore spots on my neck and shoulders; the problem is the way Read More...
Software as Systemic Core
Developers/architects of software applications generally think of those applications as tools. Tools to be used by individuals, teams, and corporations in the achievement of their individual, team and corporate goals. Office is the classic example of Read More...
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