Architecture in IT: It’s a Verb, Not a Job Title
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In traditional construction, architects work with largely fixed constraints: gravity, materials, and building codes. Big-Up-Front Designs work because these rules are stable and predictable. Changes are slow and costly, so upfront guidance is valuable.

Software is different. The tools and frameworks are relatively fixed, but the true constraints—the business domain—are unique for every application and constantly evolving. Understanding these constraints is the real job of software teams, and it happens in the code, day by day. Up-front grand designs and “architect-as-translator” roles often fail because they try to impose a static vision on a fluid problem.

In IT, architecting is a verb, not a role. It is the ongoing, collective activity of shaping the domain model, keeping a…

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