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AoAD2 Chapter: DevOps (introduction)

James Shore

Evolutionary System Architecture” on p.XX keeps your system simple, maintainable, and flexible. where Ries worked from 2001-2003), but he doesn’t go into more detail. Evolutionary system architecture is an application of XP’s evolutionary design ideas to system architecture. DevOps Sources.

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An Interview

LeanEssays

Every large agile framework that I know of is an excuse to avoid the difficult and challenging work of sorting out the organization’s system architecture so that small agile teams can work independently. For example, the dependencies generated by the big back end of a banking system is a huge source of friction for product teams.

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Official Intelligence

LeanEssays

Too Big to Communicate Around 2001, Amazon’s growth was outstripping the capability of its internal systems to keep up. As more and more companies move to the cloud they would be wise to understand that before it was a system architecture, the Cloud was an organizational architecture designed to streamline communication.

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What is SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)?

Openxcell

System Design: System Design: A study of the requirement specifications from the first phase and the system design is developed. This design helps in specifying the hardware and system requirements and defines the overall system architecture. It needs more managerial attention.

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AoAD2 Practice: Incremental Design

James Shore

I’m focusing on application architecture here. To apply evolutionary design ideas to system architecture, see “Evolutionary Architecture” on p.XX. Be conservative in introducing new architectural patterns. This was in 2001, when the library ecosystem was much less mature.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

It involves a lot of automation and is usually accompanied by a change in system architecture, organizational structure, and incentives (more on that later). That’s when newly minted internet companies tried to grow systems many times larger than any enterprise could manage. See Idea 26: Innovate by Reducing Friction. [18]