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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

Preface

Enterprises worldwide are significantly accelerating their digital transformation programs to achieve the state of business agility. Building a strong foundation to resist change is no longer a viable strategy. In today's increasingly turbulent market conditions, business agility is the holy grail for many enterprises to be more productive and responsive. Organizations embracing business agility place Agile software development at the center of their IT strategy to bring immediate value.

Agile development practices, underpinned by Lean-Agile principles, focus on the speed of delivery to support a high rate of business changes by eliminating impediments to flow. However, a substantial focus on speed challenges many of the traditional architecture principles and practices. This book guides and enlightens you to understand how architecture development practices can be effectively readjusted in Agile software development projects without compromising speed and quality. We will also explore how to position architects appropriately in Agile software projects to deliver the maximum possible value.

This book focuses on two key architect roles – enterprise architect and solution architect – and explains their duties in Agile software development projects with numerous examples.

The book then provides a series of strategies, best practices, and patterns to deliver value without compromising on delivery speed or quality. Later in this book, we will cover the critical role of architects in architecting organizations for agility. At the end of this book, we will cover several personal and interpersonal qualities required for architects' success.