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The Voice of the DBA The Cost of Architecture

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Oct 23, 2011 The Cost of Architecture

I saw a note recently about the cost of decisions in programming made over time (thanks to BrentOzar, PLF). It's an interesting look back at what decisions might have ended up costing computing a tremendous amount of pain and problems over time. It's a nice read, especially if you remember something about the history of computing and how technology has evolved over the last forty or so years.

Making decisions and choices early on in the development of a system is hard work. There's a reason why architects are paid well, and sometimes seem slow to decide how to proceed. The high pay, however, is a reason why so many people crave the architect title, and even find reasons why they should get it, even when under qualified. Unfortunately we have no good guidelines on how to decide what titles someone should have, or they have earned.

 

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