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ARC201-LNC If There was a School of Architecture

ARC201-LNC If There was a School of Architecture. Miha Kralj. If there was a school of IT ARCHITECTURE what would I learn there?. Can there be great craft without ARTISTRY a nd great art without CRAFTSMANSHIP ?. THOUGHTFUL making of things. USABLE. Based on not the structure. WONDER,.

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ARC201-LNC If There was a School of Architecture

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  1. ARC201-LNCIf There was a School of Architecture MihaKralj

  2. If there was a school of IT ARCHITECTUREwhat would I learn there?

  3. Can there be great craft without ARTISTRYand great art without CRAFTSMANSHIP?

  4. THOUGHTFULmaking of things USABLE

  5. Based onnot the structure WONDER,

  6. MEMORABLEFORGETTABLE

  7. HISTORYof IT Architecture

  8. Studying history is the shortest path toWISDOM

  9. WISDOMUnderstanding of patterns and meta-patterns so they can be used in novel ways

  10. D A T AINFORMATIONKNOWLEDGEWISDOM

  11. Architecture is the only property of interest when reviewingANCIENT applications or systems

  12. IT ARCHEOLOGYThe study of composition or functional details aboutan extinct IT system

  13. Historically, architectural endeavors express theZEITGEIST(the spirit of an age)

  14. ANCIENT ERAAcceptance of myth-based truths, driven by magic and wizardry

  15. RAWREFINED

  16. CLASSICAL ERARuling of order, symmetry, frameworks and reasoning

  17. MEDIEVAL ERADominance of religion, dogmas and canons of scripture

  18. RENAISSANCE ERAEmbracement of art, beauty and crowd-pleasing aesthetics

  19. REALSIMULATED

  20. MODERN ERAInclination to relativity and scientific methods of revealing the truth

  21. FOUR LEVELSof understanding and conceptualization

  22. LITERALSimple or direct understanding of meaning

  23. METAPHORICPoetic or allegoric understanding of hints

  24. EMOTIONALMECHANICAL

  25. ETHICALComparative and political recognition of contexts

  26. MYSTICALRevelation of secrets through inspiration

  27. INEXPLICABLEUNDERSTOOD

  28. A proper IT system growsNATURALLYLOGICALLYPOETICALLYout of all its conditions

  29. SIMPLICITYCLARITYGRACEBEAUTY

  30. PROCESSof makingARCHITECTURE

  31. Architecture is the TRANSLATIONof intent into technology

  32. BUSINESSTECHNOLOGY

  33. AESTHETICSCritical reflection on art, culture and nature.Judgments of sentiments and taste.

  34. BUSINESSTECHNOLOGYAESTHETICS

  35. BUSINESSdesires the rightFUNCTION

  36. TECHNOLOGYseeks the rightSTRUCTURE

  37. AESTHETICSrequires the rightAPPEARANCE

  38. FUNCTIONSTRUCTUREAPPEARANCE

  39. Business Analyst cares most about FUNCTION

  40. Engineer cares primarily about STRUCTURE

  41. Designer is focused mostly onAPPEARANCE

  42. Who cares about the right BALANCEof all three?

  43. Architect does, through architecting PROCESS

  44. RequirementsANALYSISTechnical design

  45. DESIGNconscious effort to create something that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing

  46. All architecture isDESIGNNot all design is architecture

  47. Design all things by considering them in theirLARGERCONTEXT

  48. An object in a COMPONENTA component in a SYSTEMA system in an ENTERPRISEAn enterprise in an INDUSTRY

  49. Solutions ArchitectInfrastructure ArchitectBusiness ArchitectEnterprise Architect

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