Robert L. Nord is a senior member of the technical staff at the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI). He is engaged in activities focusing on agile architecting, architectural technical debt, and effective methods and practices for software architecture. He is coauthor of the practitioner-oriented books Applied Software Architecture and Documenting Software Architectures: Views and Beyond and lectures on architecture-centric approaches.
Journal Articles
Agile at Scale (AAS)
There are four parts to our discussion of Agile at scale. First, we set the context by providing an answer to the question, “Why is AAS challenging?” The ten AAS primary technical best practices follow. We then briefly address how…
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Podcasts / Webinars
CSIAC Webinars » Architecture Practices for Agile at Scale: Strategically Managing Technical Debt to Improve System Quality
Practices designed to expedite system delivery, such as prototyping or agile development, can paradoxically lead to unexpected rework costs that ultimately slow down later deliverable’s and degrade value over time, especially as the scale of the system grows. The term…
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