After following above discussion, I see that despite software development involves a lot of communication, architect role seems to be more communication aware. Recently, I found the communication in my project is not effective due to no standard and variety of tools. Require too many plain text documents and few diagram which can lead to diverged experience. I did some research and found several standards: ArchiMate, BPMN, UML in general. Overall I see ArchiMate is very good of splitting different aspects of architect.
Is there anybody here actually use it before?
Is it a good intention to apply this into a project?
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After following above discussion, I see that despite software development involves a lot of communication, architect role seems to be more communication aware. Recently, I found the communication in my project is not effective due to no standard and variety of tools. Require too many plain text documents and few diagram which can lead to diverged experience. I did some research and found several standards: ArchiMate, BPMN, UML in general. Overall I see ArchiMate is very good of splitting different aspects of architect.
Is there anybody here actually use it before?
Is it a good intention to apply this into a project?