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Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012: Adopting Agile Software Practices: From Backlog to Continuous Feedback, Third Edition
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Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2012: Adopting Agile Software Practices: From Backlog to Continuous Feedback, Third Edition

by Sam Guckenheimer, Neno Loje
September 2012
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
320 pages
7h 14m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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5. Architecture

Simple things should be simple; complex things should be possible.

—Alan Kay

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Figure 5.1. Every system has an architecture. A beehive is a great example of an emergent architecture.

In the previous chapters, you read about how development is done in sprints and how progress is monitored by the team. In the next four chapters, I focus on the activities during a sprint, where product backlog items (PBIs) get transformed to pieces of working software. This chapter covers the specifics of how and when architecture happens and the accompanying tooling provided by Visual Studio (VS).

Architecture in the ...

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