The Architect’s Two Hats: Designing for the Human vs. Designing for the Machine

This presentation, given on the Software Architecture course at the University of Brunel, discusses the interplay between architecture and design. How the designer and architect are really different roles and ones that often have competing goals: Code that performs is rarely the simplest to understand.


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