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Saturday, April 15, 2006

Restrictive Development- Propagating Architectural Patterns

How does the architect get their architecture propagated throughout analysis, design, and the construction phase? I have only found one way to successfully do this. It is what I refer to as Restrictive Development.

Here is an overview of Restrictive Development.

posted by tadanderson at 7:43 AM

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