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Agile Software Architecture
Aligning Agile Processes and Software Architectures
The latest research to bridge the gap between architecture and agile software development
Muhammad Ali Babar (Edited by), Alan W. Brown (Edited by), Ivan Mistrik (Edited by)
9780124077720, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 6 December 2013
432 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.7 cm, 0.9 kg
"Project managers, product owners, and software architects will benefit from reading this book. They will be able to check what is the state of the art and how to apply specific techniques to their own projects given different dimensions, domains, and scopes. " --ComputingReviews.com, August 6 2014
Agile software development approaches have had significant impact on industrial software development practices. Today, agile software development has penetrated to most IT companies across the globe, with an intention to increase quality, productivity, and profitability. Comprehensive knowledge is needed to understand the architectural challenges involved in adopting and using agile approaches and industrial practices to deal with the development of large, architecturally challenging systems in an agile way. Agile Software Architecture focuses on gaps in the requirements of applying architecture-centric approaches and principles of agile software development and demystifies the agile architecture paradox. Readers will learn how agile and architectural cultures can co-exist and support each other according to the context. Moreover, this book will also provide useful leads for future research in architecture and agile to bridge such gaps by developing appropriate approaches that incorporate architecturally sound practices in agile methods.
Chapter 1: Introduction to ASA ASA: The State-of-the-Art ASA: Industrial/commercial perspective ASA: Current Challenges and Future Directions Part I: Fundamentals of Agile Architecting Chapter 2: The DCI Paradigm: Beyond Class-Oriented Architecture to Object Orientation Chapter 3: Refactoring software architecture Chapter 4: Architecture Decisions: Who, How and When? Part II: Managing Software Architecture in Agile Projects Chapter 5: Combining agile development and variability handling to achieve adaptable software architectures Chapter 6: Agile software architecture knowledge management Chapter 7: Continuous software architecture analysis Chapter 8: Bridging user stories and software architectures: a guidance support for agile architecting Part III: Agile Architecting in Specific Domains Chapter 9: Architecture-centric testing for security: An agile perspective Chapter 10: Multi-tenancy multi-target architectures: Extending multi-tenancy architectures for agile deployment and development Part IV: Industrial Viewpoints on Agile Architecting Chapter 11: Bursting the Agile Bubble Anti-Pattern Chapter 12: Building a Platform for Innovation: Architecture and Agile as Key Enablers Chapter 13: Opportunities, threats and limitations of emergent architecture Chapter 14: Aviva GI: Architecture as a Key Driver for Agile Success
Subject Areas: Software Engineering [UMZ]
