

#11472
Mentioned in 4 episodes
Communication Patterns
A Guide for Developers and Architects
Book • 2023
Jacqui Read's 'Communication Patterns' addresses the critical need for effective communication in the software industry.
The book provides practical patterns for enhancing diagrams, tackling multimodal communication challenges, and ensuring accessibility, especially for neurodiverse individuals.
It emphasizes that strong communication is a core skill, essential for developers, architects, and other tech professionals.
The book is divided into four main parts: visuals, writing, knowledge management, and remote collaboration.
Jacqui introduces her ACE model, a strategic framework designed to align software development with business needs while remaining adaptable, highlighting its tactical approach to solving communication issues.
The book provides practical patterns for enhancing diagrams, tackling multimodal communication challenges, and ensuring accessibility, especially for neurodiverse individuals.
It emphasizes that strong communication is a core skill, essential for developers, architects, and other tech professionals.
The book is divided into four main parts: visuals, writing, knowledge management, and remote collaboration.
Jacqui introduces her ACE model, a strategic framework designed to align software development with business needs while remaining adaptable, highlighting its tactical approach to solving communication issues.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 4 episodes
Mentioned by 

as her book about communication, diagrams, and software design.


Jacqui Read

34 snips
SW Design, Architecture & Clarity at Scale • Sam Newman, Jacqui Read & Simon Rohrer
Mentioned by 

as the main topic of the conversation.


Gregor Hohpe

Communication Patterns • Jacqui Read & Gregor Hohpe
Mentioned by ![undefined]()

when discussing communication patterns in system design.

Hannes Lowette

Why Software Architecture is Mostly Communication • David Whitney, Ian Cooper & Hannes Lowette
Mentioned by 

and discussed with the guest as the author's recently published book on communication in software architecture.


Luca Mezzalira

Architecture is BROKEN (It’s not the code but the communication)






