Archive of 2010 March
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Agile Architectural Epic Kanban System: Part 3 – State Machine View
Posted on March 23, 2010 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Architecture, Agile RequirementsIn the last few posts, we’ve been describing an architectural epic kanban system which addresses the objectives we described in this post. Last week, I met with system architects (and agilists) Santeri Kangas, James Cooper, Kuan Eeik Tan...
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An Agile Architectural Epic Kanban System: Part 2 – The Model
Posted on March 5, 2010 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Architecture, Agile Requirements, Lean ThinkingIn the last post, I described the context and objectives for a kanban system for identifying, analyzing and implementing architectural epics in the agile enterprise. This work is being developed in collaboration with Santeri Kangas and others of
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An Agile Architectural Epic Kanban System: Part 1 – Introduction
Posted on March 1, 2010 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Architecture, Agile RequirementsI’ve been building up an internal “head of steam” and some new content for the architecture chapter for my upcoming book on Agile Requirements. It’s one of the later chapters, but an important one as the topic of...
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