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          |  | Dikel, David, D.
      Kane, and J. Wilson, Software
      Architecture: Organizational Principles and Patterns,
             Prentice-Hall, 2001. 
              See our
            Papers and Downloads
            page to download the Preface and Chapter 4,
            "Rhythm: Assuring Beat, Process and Movement". |  
          |  | Hohman, Luke, Beyond
            Software
      Architecture: Creating and Sustaining Winning Solutions, 
            Pearson Education, Inc., 2003.
            (Publishing as Pearson Addison Wesley.)  See our
            Papers and Downloads
            page to download the Chapter 7,
            "Deployment Architecture". For more information on Beyond
            Software Architecture and to order it, see the book page on the Addison-Wesley
      site (http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0201775948).  |  
          |  | Malveau, Raphael, and Thomas Mowbray, Software
      Architect Bootcamp, Prentice-Hall, 2000. |  
          |  | Sewell, Marc. T., and
            Laura M. Sewell,  The
            Software
      Architect's Profession: An Introduction, Prentice-Hall, 2001. This
            recently released book focuses on the building architecture analogy
            for software architecture to draw implications for software
            architects. |  |