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???? ADR – Architecture Decision Record

Posted on May 27, 2022August 16, 2024 by ccastro

ADR stands for Architecture Decision Record, is a document where decisions are made, the place where we put all the information about something that involves your architecture, could be a decision to start using new software, could be a decision to choose a new cloud provider, etc. Usually, this decision Continue Reading

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