通过架构维持敏捷性:来自联合研究和开发实验室的经验

Balthasar Weitzel, Dominik Rost, Mathias Scheffe
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本文是一个长期运行的Scrum项目的经验报告,该项目是在一个所谓的“联合研究与开发实验室”中由产业界和研究部门合作进行的。随着合作时间的推移,我们经历了开发进度的不断下降。主要原因是只在单个冲刺的范围内进行计划。它导致了退化的设计,因此缺乏灵活性,影响了我们项目的敏捷性。因此,我们引入了“史诗架构”的概念,这是一种为一组连贯的用户故事设计的架构。在单个sprint中进一步转移规划范围,帮助我们创建更稳定和可重用的概念,并构建更简单、更优雅、更可维护的解决方案。我们能够显著地减少重构工作并提高开发速度,而没有显著的开销。通过报告我们的经验,我们希望就如何在敏捷开发过程中集成轻量级架构提供实际适用的指导,以在创建高质量产品的同时保持敏捷性。
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Sustaining Agility through Architecture: Experiences from a Joint Research and Development Laboratory
This paper is an experience report of a long running Scrum project, conducted in a collaboration between industry and research, in a so called "Joint Research and Development Laboratory". Over time in the collaboration, we experienced a constant decrease in the pace of our development progress. Planning forward only within the limits of single sprints was the main reason for this. It resulted in a degenerating design and therefore a lack of flexibility that affected the agility of our project. Therefore, we introduced the concept of "epic-architectures", an architecture design for a coherent group of user stories. Shifting the planning horizon further, across single sprints, helped us to create more stable and reusable concepts and to construct simpler, more elegant, and more maintainable solutions. We were able to significantly reduce the refactoring effort and increase the development speed, without significant overhead. With reporting on our experiences we hope to provide practically applicable guidance on how to integrate lightweight architecting in agile development processes, to sustain agility while creating high quality products.
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