It's
no secret that you need a whole team of professionals to complete a software
development project. The roles and responsibilities of most team members are
clear and self-explanatory. For example, we all know that programmers write
code, quality control specialists check if the requirements are met and
everything works as it should. A project manager manages the whole process.
However,
some software development projects also require a solution architect. If you
Google what activities this person does, you will likely find many different
answers. However, it's still not that easy to understand exactly how your
project can benefit from developing and implementing the solution architecture.
This article will explain exactly what solution architects do, how their role differs from other similar positions, and what kind of projects require input from these specialists.
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