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Building Communities for Business – Tip #6: Let Your Members Be Themselves

Building Communities for Business – Tip #6: Let Your Members Be Themselves

We all have far too many accounts to maintain. We all know this. However, too many communities ask us to join YET ANOTHER NETWORK to participate. To be effective, communities should let me members be themselves, not just in how they express themselves but also in how they identify themselves...
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Article III for Good Architecture: Extensibility (a.k.a. How I Used Polymorphism to Convert a Lead-Gen Project into a Service that Generated Over $1Bn of Value Across Multiple Lines of Business)

Article III for Good Architecture: Extensibility (a.k.a. How I Used Polymorphism to Convert a Lead-Gen Project into a Service that Generated Over $1Bn of Value Across Multiple Lines of Business)

We have all heard the mantra, “write once, re-use everywhere,” to describe the concept of creating technology that can ubiquitously to create value in many places. However, publishing APIs alone will not achieve this. To be ubiquitous, you must incorporate the principle of Extensibility into every aspect of design, development and operation. Here is...
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Article II for Good Architecture: Isolation of Logic By Application Area (Where I Break with Many COTS Vendors)

Correct isolation of logic in your applications can enable them to “turn on a dime,” rapidly adapting to changing business rules and requirements. Placing logic in the wrong places can lead to spaghetti, long test cycles or (even worse) complete breakage of your data model. This is why “Isolation of Logic by Type" is...
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Article I for Good Architecture: Modularity and Encapsulation (And How I Would Use This to Make Money via Facebook)

Article I for Good Architecture: Modularity and Encapsulation (And How I Would Use This to Make Money via Facebook)

Use of modularity and encapsulation if one of the most powerful approaches to scaling architecture (your ability to built it, your cost to operate it--AND the value you can obtain from it). Those enterprises who incorporate this into the DNA of their technology create "killer networks" that can used to generate enormous value...
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Follow-up to “The Best Architecture Document in History” (New Series)

Follow-up to “The Best Architecture Document in History” (New Series)

A few weeks back, I shared an observation from one of AOL’s former CTO’s that the US Constitution was the best architecture document in history (my apologies to my colleagues from other countries). As we approach US Independence Day, I thought it would be appropriate to begin a series that presented the Architecture Constitution...
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Noun. Latin for Execution:

1 a: The implementation of an action b : something accomplished deed, feat

2: The fulfillment of a claim, promise, or request : delivery

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