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Designing degrees of freedom of an architecture

Hi, my name is Tom Smykowski, I'm a staff full-stack engineer. I build and scale SaaS platforms to millions of users, working end-to-end from system architecture to frontend to mobile. On this blog I share what I learn about software architecture, scalability, and design principles.

What This Article Covers

Explore the intriguing concept of degrees of freedom in software architecture and how it can transform the way you design scalable applications. This article delves into comparing traditional design methodologies with this dynamic approach, discussing its impact on user-centric design and the ability to accommodate future changes seamlessly.

Questions This Article Answers

  • What are degrees of freedom in the context of software architecture?
  • How does this concept compare to traditional design principles like DRY and decoupling?
  • Why is user-centric design important in defining degrees of freedom?
  • How can anticipating future changes improve the flexibility of an application?
  • What role does technology choice play in supporting or hindering architectural flexibility?

Length and Time

A thought-provoking exploration with practical insights and comparisons. Approximately 12 minutes to read.

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