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Building A Yurt From Scratch: Resources Yurts (and more interestingly to us, Gers) are front and center on the Milkwood research table currently. We’ve identified these structures as a likely cost-effective, climate-appropriate solution for our coming need for weatherproof, windproof, cosy crew-space come Spring at the Farm. While there’s many solutions to easily yurt oneself if you have a reasonable budget ($8-$10,000), we need to find a solution more in the DIY realm. Firstly I should clarify that I do mean a Yurt. More precisely, we’re looking at resources to aid us to build a Ger. Lower roof means easier heating, and warm crew quicker, with less wood burned, on a windy rainy night. This is all coming out of us being really impressed with Dave and Phoebe’s DIY yurt which came to Milkwood last Easter. So between Dave’s fine effort, which he constructed based notes he took in Mongolia (while staying in various Gers) and various other leads, here’s what I’ve got so far in terms of good build-your-own Ger + Yurt resources:

Application Architecture Guide - Chapter 1 - Fundamentals of Application Architecture - Guidance Share From Guidance Share Note - The patterns & practices Microsoft Application Architecture Guide, 2nd Edition is now live at - J.D. Objectives Learn the fundamental concepts of application architecture. Overview Application architecture is the process of defining a structured solution that meets all of the technical and operational requirements, while optimizing common quality attributes such as performance, security, and manageability. This chapter lays a foundation for practical application architecture. What Is Application Architecture? Software architecture is often defined as the structure or structures of a system. Kruchten, Booch, Bittner, and Reitman on Architecture Philippe Kruchten, Grady Booch, Kurt Bittner, and Rich Reitman derived and refined a definition of architecture based on work by Mary Shaw and David Garlan (Shaw and Garlan 1996). Fowler on Architecture The highest-level breakdown of a system into its parts.

Applications architecture Applications architecture is one of several architecture domains that form the pillars of an enterprise architecture or solution architecture. Note that the term "application architecture" (without the s) is commonly used for the internal structure of an application, for its software modularisation. Applications architecture is the science and art of ensuring the suite of applications being used by an organization to create the composite architecture is scalable, reliable, available and manageable. One not only needs to understand and manage the dynamics of the functionalities the composite architecture is implementing but also help formulate the deployment strategy and keep an eye out for technological risks that could jeopardize the growth and/or operations of the organization.[citation needed] Definition[edit] An applications architecture describes the structure and behavior of applications used in a business, focused on how they interact with each other and with users. [edit]

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