
Agile Needs More Architecture ‘Stuff’
By Scott Ambler Sometime during 2022 or 2023 the agile gold rush, but not the agile movement itself, ended. I recently I wrote The Agile Community Shat the Bed where I explored what I believe […]
By Scott Ambler Sometime during 2022 or 2023 the agile gold rush, but not the agile movement itself, ended. I recently I wrote The Agile Community Shat the Bed where I explored what I believe […]
By Wilson Chan Picture this: You’re in a meeting, discussing your company’s shiny new AI project. Someone mentions a cutting-edge technique they’ve just read about. Suddenly, that “innovative” plan you’ve spent months developing feels about […]
By Khurram Mir Software testing has always been an essential step to developing new products and services, however, to keep up with the rising demand for high quality products, companies often have to spend a […]
By Leonard Greski, Chief Scientist I recently participated in five episodes of the Agile Thoughts podcast with host Lance Kind and his guest Adam Tornhill, author of Your Code as a Crime Scene. Our conversation […]
Iasa Global, the world’s leading professional association for technology, business, and enterprise architects, will host a powerful new BIL-T Conference on May 16, which will address “Navigating the Hype: Practical Strategies for Emerging Tech in […]
By John T. Stough, Chief Architect and Founder of Exocubic LLC Practice makes perfect, well, sort of. Unfortunately, very few technical professions take the word “practice” literally. I have always considered it uncomfortably necessary to think […]
By Leonard Greski, Practice Lead, Architecture It was the end of a tough day, and Rory, VP of Enterprise Architecture at a Fortune 500 company, needed a stiff drink[1]. Late July is hot and muggy […]
By Whynde Kuehn Women In Architecture (WIA) is a global initiative with the mission to accelerate the pathway for women in architecture to amplify the impact of the discipline worldwide. WIA celebrated its one-year anniversary […]
By Paul Preiss, of IASA Global Many of you know I absolutely believe in what appears at first to be natural opposites, Autonomous Agile Teams and Large Architecture Practices. Not only do I believe both […]
By Steven Kelts and Chinmayi Sharma In the past few months, governments across the world have released a roll-call of frameworks to achieve the responsible development of artificial intelligence. While the proposals are laudable, the […]