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Don't make them guess : how to improve your architectural visualizations / Jochem Schulenklopper.

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Format:
Conference/Event
Video
Author/Creator:
Schulenklopper, Jochem, on-screen presenter.
Contributor:
O'Reilly (Firm)
Conference Name:
O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference (2019 : San Jose, California), issuing body.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Software architecture.
Business enterprises--Computer networks--Management.
Business enterprises.
Application software--Development.
Application software.
Information visualization.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 streaming video file (43 min., 32 sec.)) : digital, sound, color
Other Title:
Do not make them guess
How to improve your architectural visualizations
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly Media, [2019]
Summary:
"Describing software or IT architectures and effectively communicating about architecture to (business) stakeholders is a relevant and important skill for all architects. Many architects can advance in that skill, since communicating (about) architecture is hard, especially to nontechnical stakeholders. Jochem Schulenklopper (Xebia) dives into theory, practice, and examples; he presents relevant theories, techniques, and examples of creating architecture visualizations that are attractive, informative, and easier to understand for nontechnical audiences. Visual communication (on architecture) has many facets to look at and can take many forms. Jochem touches upon theory, examples (and some not-so-great examples), and practical advice on each of those facets: basic visual attributes, composition/layout, color, text, graphs, sketches, icons, images and pictures, and storytelling."--Resource description page.
Participant:
Presenter, Jochem Schulenklopper.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed March 11, 2020).
OCLC:
1144107739

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