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  • Managing Software Development

    Managing the development of software is a complex task – at least if the team grows above a few people or there is a demand for control patterns that is above informal working. You will… Read more

  • My IT Architect Principles

    In my view, IT Architecture is important in order to ensure that: This can only happen if the IT Architect masters numerous disciplines: Ph.D.s and lifelong studies can be spent on all the abstract sides… Read more

  • Concept Maps – Introduction

    In my work I tend to include concept maps – which can be a bit of an elastic or confusing term. But in essence we capture the concepts that describes the domain that we intend… Read more

  • Entities and Domains – Exemplified

    I recently worked for a global freight forwarding company where I was involved in a project regarding data management. At some point I bumped into this model: The information here is really overwhelming – but… Read more

  • Business Logic/Rules Examples

    We often use the term business logic or business rules when we want to talk about what we should understand when we build a business IT system or just when we try to set the… Read more

  • V-model and the Concept Leap

    The V-model provides a structured approach for managing the development of features and modules within both new and existing IT systems. It offers a visual representation that reveals the level of effort required to progress… Read more

Welcome to my blog!

In my work as a tech leader I have always strived to understand the general larger patterns of our solution and software design. And at the same time I’ve never refrained from participating in breaking down a problem to any granularity level – because its my firm belief that IT is not intrinsically difficult (as in rocket science) – its just very wide and complex. I have loads of tech diaries and one-note pages that I would like to start sharing.

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