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Treat Your Architecture Like a Product

Posted February 27, 2019 | Technology |

Architecture stories are important to articulate so they gain visibility. For example, if you have a feature idea that you think a user would value, you might define a minimum viable product for it and whip up a quick/cheap prototype before making a final implementation decision. If the feedback isn’t positive, then you’d quickly pivot in another direction. The point is that I want the same level of thoughtful planning to occur for architecture as for features.

About The Author
Bob Galen
Bob Galen is an Agile methodologist, practitioner, and coach. In this role, he helps guide companies and teams in their pragmatic adoption and organizational shift toward Scrum and other Agile methods. Mr. Galen is currently a Principal Agile Coach at Agile Moose. He regularly speaks at international conferences and for professional groups on a broad range of topics related to Agile software development. Mr. Galen is the author of Agile… Read More
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