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Course System Architecting for Management Teams

abstract This article describes the condensed version the course System Architecture by the Center for Technical Training CTT. Trainer is the author of this article Gerrit Muller. At this moment this course is only accessible for Philips Employees.

The course is set up to make the art of system architecting more accessible. The course will address a wide spectrum of issues in relation with system architecture, such as: processes, business, role and task of the system architect (team), generic Developments (re-use, platforms) requirements, roadmapping, skills, and psycho social factors.

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History

0.1 June 13, 2002 Gerrit Muller
  • changed course title
  • combined requirements and roadmapping in one session, added session on HRM aspects
0 January 8, 2002 Gerrit Muller
  • created by modifying SARCH course description