arc42 by Example - 20th Anniversary Edition
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arc42 by Example - 20th Anniversary Edition

Software Architecture Documentation in Practice: Real-World Examples

About the Book

This book contains several real-world software architectures, documented with the practical arc42 template.

You will learn about the inner workings of a chess engine, a huge CRM system, a cool web system to track biking activities and a few others.

Each of the examples starts with a brief description of the problem domain, including the quality requirements, before we explain the system context with all the external interfaces. Then we dive into an overview of the solution strategy to prepare you for the implementation building blocks and runtime scenarios.

Later on we explain the crosscutting concepts of every architecture and its implementation.

You will learn that documentation can be compact, helpful and easy-to-read.

This version combines the information- and real-time/embedded systems into a comprehensive collection.

It has been compiled to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the arc42 template and ecosystem.

About the Authors

Gernot Starke
Gernot Starke

Dr. Gernot Starke (INNOQ Fellow) is co-founder and longstanding user of the (open source) arc42 documentation template. For more than 20 years, he has been working as software-architect, coach and consultant, conquering the challenges of creating effective software architectures for clients from various industries.

Gernot co-founded the International Software Architecture Qualification Board (iSAQB e.V.) and the (open source) Architecture Improvement Method (https://aim42.org).

Gernot has authored several (German) books on software architecture and related topics.

Hendrik Lösch
Hendrik Lösch

Hendrik Lösch is a consultant and architect at ZEISS Digital Innovation. The focus of his work is on the development and evaluation of software, based on Microsoft technologies. He also enjoys writing and talking about his work as well as his enthusiasm for clean code, software evolution and test automation in its various forms.

Michael Simons
Michael Simons

Michael Simons is a father of two, husband, geek, programmer and passionate cyclist. He works as a Senior Software engineer for Neo4j. In a previous life he worked at ENERKO INFORMATIK, an Aachen based company dealing with GIS system and has a background focussed on geographic information systems for utilities and price calculation at the energy market. In his brief time at INNOQ he helped customers modernize their application systems. Michael is known for having a certain passion for SQL and Spring.

Michael took his apprenticeship at the FZ Jülich and studies at FH Aachen: Campus Jülich. He is a PRINCE2 ® Registered Practitioner and sometimes torn between the roles of an architect and project manager.

Michael is a dedicated blogger and engaged in various open source projects, you'll find his stuff at michael-simons.eu.

Ralf D. Müller
Ralf D. Müller

Ralf D. Müller is an international conference speaker, solutions architect, a ambitious Groovy developer and father. He is continually trying to simplify his work. Currently, his main concern is improving the holistic documentation of projects. He achieves this especially with the help of the arc42 template and docs-as-code approach.

He is the founder of the docToolchain open source project.

More infos about his work can be found at docs-as-co.de and on speakerdeck.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • Conventions
    • Disclaimer
  • I - Introduction
    • I.1 What is arc42?
    • I.2 Why this Book?
    • I.3 Anniversary Edition
    • I.3 Overview of the Examples
  • II. HTML Sanity Checking
    • II.1. Introduction and Goals
    • II.2 Constraints
    • II.3 System Scope and Context
    • II.4 Solution Strategy
    • II.5 Building Block View
    • II.6 Runtime View
    • II.7 Deployment view
    • II.8 Cross-cutting Concepts
    • II.9 Architecture Decisions
    • II.10 Quality Requirements
    • II.11 Risks and Technical Debt
    • II.12 Glossary
  • III - Mass Market Customer Relationship Management
    • III.1 Introduction and Goals
    • III.2 Constraints
    • III.3 System Scope and Context
    • III.4 Solution Strategy
    • III.5 Building Block View
    • III.6 Runtime View
    • III.7 Deployment View
    • III.8 Cross-Cutting Concepts
    • III.9 Architecture Decisions
    • III.10 Quality Requirements
    • III.11 Risks
    • III.12 Glossary
  • IV - biking2
    • IV.1 Introduction and Goals
    • IV.2 Constraints
    • IV.3 System Scope and Context
    • IV.4 Solution Strategy
    • IV.5 Building Block View
    • IV.6 Runtime View
    • IV.7 Deployment View
    • IV.8 Cross-cutting Concepts
    • IV.9 Architecture Decisions
    • IV.10 Quality Requirements
    • IV.11 Risks and Technical Debt
    • IV.12 Glossary
  • V - DokChess
    • V.1 Introduction and Goals
    • V.2 Constraints
    • V.3 System Scope and Context
    • V.4 Solution Strategy
    • V.5 Building Block View
    • V.6 Runtime View
    • V.7 Deployment View
    • V.8 Cross-cutting Concepts
    • V.9 Architecture Decisions
    • V.10 Quality Requirements
    • V.11 Risks and Technical Debts
    • V.12 Glossary
  • VI - docToolchain
    • VI.1 Introduction and Goals
    • VI.2 Constraints
    • VI.3 System Scope and Context
    • VI.4 Solution Strategy
    • VI.5 Building Block View
    • VI.6 Runtime View
    • VI.7 Deployment View
    • VI.8 Cross-cutting Concepts
    • VI.9 Architecture Decisions
    • VI.10 Quality Requirements
    • VI.11 Risks and Technical Debt
    • VI.12 Glossary
  • VII - Foto Max
    • VII.1 About this document
    • VII.2 Introduction and Goals
    • VII.3 Quality Requirements
    • VII.4 Constraints
    • VII.5 System Scope and Context
    • VII.6 Solution Strategy
    • VII.7 Building Block View
    • VII.8 Runtime View
    • VII.9 Deployment View
    • VII.10 Cross-cutting Concepts
    • VII.11 Architecture Decisions
    • VII.12 Risks & Technical Debt
    • VII.13 Glossary
    • VII.14 Organizational Topics
  • VIII. Octopus
    • VIII.1. Introduction and Goals
    • VIII.2. Constraints
    • VIII.3. Scope and Context
    • VIII.4. Solution Strategy
    • VIII.5. Building Block View
    • VIII.6. Runtime View
    • VIII.7. Deployment View
    • VIII.8. Crosscutting Concepts
    • VIII.9. Architecture Decisions
    • VIII.10. Quality Scenarios
    • VIII.11. Risks and Technical Debts
    • VIII.12. Glossary
  • IX. Traffic Pursuit Unit (TPU)
    • IX.1. Introduction
    • IX.2. Architectural Constraints
    • IX.3. Scope and Context
    • IX.4 Solution Strategy
    • IX.5. Building Block View
    • IX.6. Runtime View
    • IX.7. Deployment View
    • IX.8. Crosscutting Concepts
    • IX.9. Architecture Decisions
    • IX.10. Quality Requirements
    • IX.11. Risks and Technical Debts
    • IX.12. Glossary
  • The Authors
    • Gernot Starke
    • Peter Hruschka
    • Ivan Kostov
    • Hendrik Lösch
    • Ralf D. Müller
    • Wolfgang Reimesch
    • Michael Simons
    • Stefan Zörner
  • Further Reading
  • Notes

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