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Becoming an Agile Software Architect

By : Rajesh R V
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Becoming an Agile Software Architect

By: Rajesh R V

Overview of this book

Many organizations have embraced Agile methodologies to transform their ability to rapidly respond to constantly changing customer demands. However, in this melee, many enterprises often neglect to invest in architects by presuming architecture is not an intrinsic element of Agile software development. Since the role of an architect is not pre-defined in Agile, many organizations struggle to position architects, often resulting in friction with other roles or a failure to provide a clear learning path for architects to be productive. This book guides architects and organizations through new Agile ways of incrementally developing the architecture for delivering an uninterrupted, continuous flow of values that meets customer needs. You'll explore various aspects of Agile architecture and how it differs from traditional architecture. The book later covers Agile architects' responsibilities and how architects can add significant value by positioning themselves appropriately in the Agile flow of work. Through examples, you'll also learn concepts such as architectural decision backlog,the last responsible moment, value delivery, architecting for change, DevOps, and evolutionary collaboration. By the end of this Agile book, you'll be able to operate as an architect in Agile development initiatives and successfully architect reliable software systems.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Section 1: Understanding Architecture in the Agile World
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Chapter 1: Looking through the Agile Architect's Lens
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Section 2: Transformation of Architect Roles in Agile
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Section 3: Essential Knowledge to Become a Successful Agile Architect
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Section 4: Personality Traits and Organizational Influence

Securing systems by design

Security is a significantly important pillar applicable across all phases of CD. In this section, we will review the security aspects of CD in detail.

DevOps and Agile software development often trade off security for speed and agility, steering off course from the significance of delivering secure applications. Enterprises adequately protecting assets by implementing built-in security controls with a security-aware mindset is paramount in precluding data, revenue loss, and brand reputation damage.

Historically, cybersecurity departments held the responsibility and authority to enforce and govern software development security concerns to safeguard an organization's intellectual property. However, the traditional stage-gate-based modus operandi of cybersecurity departments is far too complex, manual, and time-consuming. Therefore, traditional security approaches induce significant time delays and struggle to cope with the faster development and...