A common question among architects is “When should I change my architecture?”. Variants of this include such questions as “Is my architecture okay?” and “Should I replace my architecture or keep it the same?”. These questions point to what is known as architecture vitality - how viable the current architecture is based on changes to your technical environment, business, and organizational structure. In this lesson Mark Richards addresses these questions by showing the factors that should be analyzed to know when to change your architecture, and dives deeper into one of those primary factors - business drivers and business change.
Reference Links:
Software Architecture Monday: https://bit.ly/3dadEe3
Fundamentals of Software Architecture: https://amzn.to/3rgFLjY
Software Architecture: The Hard Parts: https://amzn.to/3BjMMF2