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Andrej Koelewijn

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There is no conflict in agile and architecture Posted: Mar 28, 2011 4:56 PM
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Somehow there’s this idea that Architecture and Agile are conflicting. In my opinion, architecture is an enabler for agility, not an obstacle. Agile and architecture deal with two different aspects of software development. Agile deals mostly with project management, architecture deals with solution constraints. Agile is basically a solution for the problems caused by waterfall [...]

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