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The Trouble with Documentation 28/02/2008 by Jon. Developing good quality architectures is the what the Architect is there to do and there are many good architects who can do this. What often stops them from being great Architects is the communication of their thoughts and ideas. In fairness this is an incredibly difficult thing to do as there are usually many ways of describing the solution and, most importantly, many different readers or stakeholders. The key point is that documentation

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