I read Practical Techniques for Building System Architecture.
This is a practical guide for engineers engaged in architecture design in the field.
While the previous book, Principles of Building System Architecture: Three Ways of Thinking Every IT Architect Should Have, focused on "why," this book explains "how."
It consistently covers everything from requirements definition to logical design and physical design, introducing a wealth of practical techniques useful in the field, such as documentation through views, utilization of reusable assets, and ways to keep records of decisions.
It also touches on the roles and necessary skills of architects, making it a valuable read for engineers looking to systematically enhance their design capabilities.