Business activities can be, in addition to activity flow diagrams, represented using process modeling techniques. Decomposition diagramming and dependency analysis techniques can be used to produce a process model, the second component of the information architecture. See Decomposition Diagramming and Dependency Analysis.
When a disciplined agile project or product team starts, one of the process goals which they will likely need to address is Identify Architecture Strategy. This is sometimes referred to as initial arc ...
When a disciplined agile project or product team starts one of the process goals which they will likely need to address is Explore Initial Scope. This is sometimes referred to as initially ...
In this posting we explore the goal-driven aspect of the Disciplined Agile (DA) toolkit. This goal-driven approach enables DAD to avoid being prescriptive and thereby be mor ...
When we describe DAD we remind people that it is not another agile method as we clearly have enough of those already. Rather, DAD is a process decision framework that enables better decision mak ...
Data quality and quantity is particularly important as we think about leveraging AI on projects. Considerations include the diversity and comprehensiveness of the data that is available to us.
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The Situation Context Framework (SCF), an evolution of the Software Development Context Framework (SDCF), defines the contextual factors to consider when selecting and tailoring a situa ...
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Essence was created by the Software Engineering Method and Theory (SEMAT) community and approved by The Object Management Group as a standard in 2014 ...
The behavior view describes the dynamics of interaction of the business domain. The business domain "behaves" in a certain way. There are two types of interactions that describe behavior:- E...
One of the process goals that a disciplined agile team will want to address during construction is Accelerate Value Delivery. Ideally, in each construction iteration a team will move closer to h ...