The way that software components — subroutines, classes, functions, etc. — are arranged, and the interactions between them, is called architecture. In this course you will study the ways these architectures are represented, both in UML and other visual tools. We will introduce the most common architectures, their qualities, and tradeoffs. We will talk about how architectures are evaluated, what makes a good architecture, and an architecture can be improved. We'll also talk about how the architecture touches on the process of software development.

Software Architecture

Software Architecture
This course is part of Software Design and Architecture Specialization

Instructor: Kenny Wong
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Reviewed on Feb 15, 2021
Content was well thought and prepared, though sometimes I would have appreciated a bit more practice/details on the topic then covered by peer-graded assignments.
Reviewed on Jul 14, 2021
This is a very very excellent course of which I've ever taken & would like to recommend it to my friends to expore.
Reviewed on Jul 22, 2018
Very comprehensive course, but in my opinion it lacks some updates in terms of new concepts like serverless architecture and cloud in general.
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