Software Architect

What does a Software Architect do?

A software architect designs the structure of applications and how they are embedded in the system environment, meaning that he defines the interfaces with other systems and simultaneously functions as the link to other departments. They look at both the big picture in the company and the internal aspects of the application, such as specifications, options and feasibility.

Software architects illustrate the company’s technical concepts in the relevant areas of application and utilise established software architecture design patterns to do so. In addition, their area of responsibility includes identifying conceptual flaws and coming up with possible solutions. The software architect presents architectural concepts and is available to answer questions from all of the project’s stakeholders.

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