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3 articles tagged #adr

All English for IT articles related to #adr.

  • Advanced April 21, 2026 10 min

    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.

    #writing #adr #cloud #architecture #migration #cloud-architect
  • Advanced March 24, 2026 12 min

    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.

    #communication #architecture #design-review #adr #technical-writing
  • Advanced March 18, 2026 9 min

    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.

    #writing #documentation #architecture #adr #career
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