Please make a habit of qualifying "architect" with "system", "information", "network", "technology", or **something**. Better yet - find a new term. Using the term "architect" on its own as it keeps getting thrown around in these videos makes every real Architect I know want to bash their heads against their desks. "Architect" is a legally protected title for a specific, life-long profession that is regulated by every state and territory in the U.S. (and many other places around the world). The appropriation of the term by the tech world has created a muddy sense of expectation about what we Architects actually do and are capable of.
Some really interesting ways of putting things across
Excelent Video! great examples
Please public the hidden videos in the playlist... loved the conversation ..wants to hear more. PLEASE PUBLLIC HIDDEN VIDEOS🤟🤟
Very interesting and impressed
Please make a habit of qualifying "architect" with "system", "information", "network", "technology", or **something**. Better yet - find a new term. Using the term "architect" on its own as it keeps getting thrown around in these videos makes every real Architect I know want to bash their heads against their desks.
"Architect" is a legally protected title for a specific, life-long profession that is regulated by every state and territory in the U.S. (and many other places around the world). The appropriation of the term by the tech world has created a muddy sense of expectation about what we Architects actually do and are capable of.
IT/Armchair architects are nothing but Quack Architects.