"The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams."
Hardly any other of the principles behind the Agile Manifesto is referenced as frequently as this one.
- It makes self-organisation appear to be the key to good - the best - software architecture and many architects, coaches and managers look to self-organisation as the solution to the problems inherent in software development.
- Even in software development.
This talk will explain why both perspectives are correct and how they are related.
- It will become clear that self-organisation is both a solution and a problem for software development and what makes software architecture so special from the perspective of socio-technical systems.
- And, of course, a few ideas will be shared on how to deal with this realisation in practice in order to design really good software architectures.
Speaker: Gerrit Beine
Agile Meets Architecture 2025
https://www.agile-meets-architecture.com
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