More and more Agile projects are seeking architectural roots as they struggle with complexity and scale - and they're seeking lightweight ways to do it - Still seeking? In this book the authors help you to find your own path
- Taking cues from Lean development, they can help steer your project toward practices with longstanding track records
- Up-front architecture? Sure. You can deliver an architecture as code that compiles and that concretely guides development without bogging it down in a mass of documents and guesses about the implementation
- Documentation? Even a whiteboard diagram, or a CRC card, is documentation: the goal isn't to avoid documentation, but to document just the right things in just the right amount
- Process? This all works within the frameworks of Scrum, XP, and other Agile approaches
About the Authors.
Preface.
1 Introduction.
1.1 The Touchstones: Lean and Agile.
1.2 Lean Architecture and Agile Feature Development.
1.3 Agile Production.
1.4 The Book in a Very Small Nutshell.
1.5 Lean and Agile: Contrasting and Complementary.
1.6 Lost Practices.
1.7 What this Book is Not About.
1.8 Agile, Lean ? Oh, Yeah, and Scrum and Methodologies and Such.
1.9 History and Such.
2 Agile Production in a Nutshell.
2.1 Engage the Stakeholders.
2.2 Define the Problem.
2.3 Focusing on What the System Is: The Foundations of Form.
2.4 Focusing on What ló%