Torvald Mårtensson, Daniel Ståhl, A. Martini, J. Bosch
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Abstract
This paper identifies three improvement areas related to system design and architecture, where an organization can change to better support continuous integration and continuous delivery: “The product's architecture”, “Ways to work with system design and architecture”, and “The role of the architect”. The three improvement areas are based on a literature review, two series of interviews and a cross-company workshop with three case-study companies. Furthermore, the paper proposes three actionable strategies corresponding to the three identified improvement areas: “Systems with a modular and loosely coupled architecture”, “A balanced approach where system design and architecture is focused on the system's most important characteristics”, and “Architects shifting perspective from control to facilitation”.