Sacred Geometries Security and Trust are vertices in a form of Sacred Geometry. The apex of the web, as described by Berners-Lee, is Trust. eCoin, as described by bitCoin and ethereum, define Trust in cyber-money; which is misguided, although not wholly irrational. Block-chain is one way to achieve a bookkeeping version of Trust using a… Continue reading Security and Trust
Category: Evaluations
Blog posts, project notes, formal post mortem documents, and related materials focus on evaluating between two or more candidates for a tool, and making a selection of options available for a task at hand.
Content is aimed to be research related to evaluations of products and features evaluated to become AF components. The best tutorials are the actual materials used by the previous architects and ongoing maintenance engineers, if any.
Part 4, Decision Time
I've gone back and forth on this for a while now, but from a practical basis I've made a decision. Not that I haven't made this same decision multiple times in the past months, and each time in a different direction. But I've found myself spending almost all my time in one camp for the… Continue reading Part 4, Decision Time
Part 3, ASRs and Riding the Wave of Change
One of the problems with life is dealing with change. Nothing is static. Everything is constantly changing. While that has always been true, the pace of change has accelerated in modern times. The volume of changes that seem to have some impact on us has gone up, and the awareness of change has intensified. We… Continue reading Part 3, ASRs and Riding the Wave of Change
Part 2, The Specification
The next step in this community of practice software evaluation is to define my goals, and to brainstorm the initial requirements to achieve those goals. Not everything in this series of posts will follow this top-down, linear path; but starting out with this material will give context and add structure to the evaluation process. Long… Continue reading Part 2, The Specification
Drupal-WordPress Evaluation, Part 1
One purpose of this blog is to provide payback to the open source community and to contribute to the knowledge-base that is freely available on the web. Take a little, give a little. As I develop architectedfutures.net I want to put some of my process and analysis on the web in a form that allows others… Continue reading Drupal-WordPress Evaluation, Part 1