Deliverables

The curriculum covers what an architect should know. This covers what an architect actually hands over: 55 artifacts, each with a worked example, a note on when it is worth producing, who reads it, and the ways it usually goes wrong. Filter by the artifact's type, the kind of engagement that calls for it, the stack or industry it is drawn against, or the audience it is written for.

Identify the deliverable → 42 diagrams, shown one at a time with the answer withheld. Nothing to submit.

5 of 55 deliverables shown.

quadrantChart
  title Business value against technical health
  x-axis "Poor technical health" --> "Good technical health"
  y-axis "Low business value" --> "High business value"
  quadrant-1 Invest
  quadrant-2 Migrate or re-engineer
  quadrant-3 Eliminate
  quadrant-4 Tolerate
  "Order management": [0.28, 0.92]
  "Payment gateway": [0.81, 0.95]
  "Customer portal": [0.74, 0.78]
  "Pricing engine": [0.22, 0.84]
  "Mainframe billing": [0.14, 0.88]
  "Legacy CRM": [0.19, 0.34]
  "Reporting portal": [0.31, 0.26]
  "Expenses tool": [0.68, 0.22]
  "Intranet wiki": [0.72, 0.18]
  "Partner gateway": [0.44, 0.66]
Analysis Artifact

Application Portfolio Heat Map

Every application placed on business value against technical health, so that invest, tolerate, migrate and eliminate become positions rather than opinions.