Architecture and Database Design
I’ve claimed that user experience design, architecture, and database design are three specialized cases of the same general problem: working iteratively on activities that have traditionally been completed in an early phase of a sequential development process. To support this claim, let’s look at how architectural decisions were made on a commercial product developed in an agile way.
Klaus was the architect at a medium-sized company that was beginning to develop a product to manage workflows of scientific data. Although the product owner, Robin, had strong opinions of what needed to be in the product, she knew that it would be important to start development on a solid foundation. With that in mind, while prioritizing ...
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