10 articles tagged #adr
All English for IT articles related to #adr.
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How to Write an ADR in English
Learn the English structure and phrasing for writing an architecture decision record, covering context, the decision itself, and consequences.
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Writing RFC and ADR Documents in English
How to write technically precise RFCs and Architecture Decision Records using RFC 2119 obligation language, formal structure vocabulary, and professional prose.
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How to Explain an Architecture Decision in English
How to write and present Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) in English: structure, trade-off language, 'we chose X over Y because', and decision documentation phrases.
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How to Write an Architecture Decision Record (ADR)
Learn the ADR structure: context, decision, consequences. Includes a full example template, common mistakes to avoid, and phrases for writing clear ADRs in English.
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Writing Architecture Decision Records: Advanced Language and Structure
Go beyond the ADR template: master the advanced English of context, trade-offs, consequences, and status language so your architecture decision records read with authority.
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How to Write an ADR for a Cloud Migration Decision
A step-by-step guide for cloud architects: how to write an Architecture Decision Record (ADR) for cloud migration decisions, with a complete template and real-world examples.
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English for Senior Engineers: RFC Writing, ADRs, and Technical Strategy
Learn the vocabulary and writing patterns senior engineers use for RFCs, Architecture Decision Records, technical strategy documents, and cross-team alignment.
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Architecture Decision Records in English: Structure, Language, and Templates
Learn how to write Architecture Decision Records in clear English: ADR structure, vocabulary for each section, hedging language for trade-offs, and ready-to-use templates.
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English for Solution Architects: Trade-Off Language and Design Reviews
How solution architects communicate in English — documenting trade-offs, presenting architecture decisions, running design reviews, and writing ADRs. The specific vocabulary and phrases for architecture communication.
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How to Write an Architecture Decision Record (ADR) in English
A practical guide to writing clear, professional Architecture Decision Records in English: structure, vocabulary, example templates, and the phrases that experienced architects use.
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