Archive of 2008 May
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Agile Architecture Principle #7 – There is no monopoly on innovation
Posted on May 22, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile ArchitectureNote: this is one in a series of posts under the category of “agile architecture”. In an earlier post, (Six Principles of Agile Architecture) we identified six (ok, now seven) principles that we can apply to help us reason...
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New enterprise agile blog at agilejuice.wordpress.com
Posted on May 19, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Enterprise RolloutAs if it wasn't obvious from its name, my blog is dedicated to the challenges of agility at scale, and I try to stay focused on that space because that is where so many of the challenges and so many...
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Agile Architecture: Role of the System Architect in the Agile Enterprise
Posted on May 16, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile ArchitectureIn the last post (What is Intentional Architecture?) we provided the motivation and a description of the role of Intentional Architecture in agile, enterprise-class application development. I suspect that most enterprise agilists would agree...
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Agile Architecture: What is Intentional Architecture?
Posted on May 8, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile ArchitectureWe started this series of posts with a discussion of the fact that continuous refactoring of emerging-only architectures in enterprise-class software systems becomes problematic as the size of the system grows. In addition, to improving usability, extensibility, performance and maintenance,...
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Agile Architecture Principle #6 – System architecture is a role collaboration
Posted on May 2, 2008 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile ArchitectureNote: this is one in a series of posts under the category of "agile architecture". In an earlier post, (Six Principles of Agile Architecture) we identified six principles that we can apply to help us reason about the...
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