Can you suggest explanatory books on the structure of architecture?

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  • Specify what you mean by architecture. Is it a building design? Maybe the processor architecture? - Sergey
  • Application architecture. - Varyag988

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  • Software architecture in practice, Bass
  • Enterprise Software Architecture, Fowler
  • John Brown Did you read Craig Larman? If so, how are you? And which of the 2-3 of these books is more priority? - Varyag988
  • Larman did not read. Of those that advised: Bass - for a start, to understand the basics, and Fowler - closer to completion, when there will be an understanding of the topic. - Nicolas Chabanovsky
  • And how do you like this book? "UML 2 and the Unified Process. Practical object-oriented analysis and design" Have you come across it? - Varyag988

Craig Larman. Application UML 2.0 and design patterns. Introduction to object-oriented analysis, design and iterative development

  • Hmm ... No one online store has this book ..) - Varyag988
  • I saw .. I mean there is no where ... - Varyag988
  • Plan a trip to the bookstores, the book is worthwhile if the OOAiD is really interesting - kENNAAAAA
  • I am 100% sure that I cannot find her in my city ..) Therefore, I always order through online stores .. I don’t even have McConnell Fowler anywhere .. There’s a shortage of everything like in Soviet ... - Varyag988