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Agile Architecture (AA) isn’t just about agile software development. AA connects four main concepts: Business Agility, Enterprise Architecture, Agile Technology / Innovation, and Software Architecture. Note that the Agile manifesto hangs off of the latter, implying the world of Agile software development is part of the story, but not central.
Agile Architecture defines Business Agility as the ability for an organization to respond to change and leverage change for competitive advantage. First, responding to change, both in the form of responsiveness (responding to positive change) and resilience (bouncing back from adverse change). Second, the ability to innovate: the strategic benefit of agility, where an organization introduces change into the business environment intentionally in order to gain a strategic advantage in their marketplace.
— Jason Bloomberg, President and Analyst, Intellyx
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Agile Architecture
Agile Architecture (AA) isn’t just about agile software development. AA connects four main concepts: Business Agility, Enterprise Architecture, Agile Technology / Innovation, and Software Architecture. Note that the Agile manifesto hangs off of the latter, implying the world of Agile software development is part of the story, but not central.
Agile Architecture defines Business Agility as the ability for an organization to respond to change and leverage change for competitive advantage. First, responding to change, both in the form of responsiveness (responding to positive change) and resilience (bouncing back from adverse change). Second, the ability to innovate: the strategic benefit of agility, where an organization introduces change into the business environment intentionally in order to gain a strategic advantage in their marketplace.
— Jason Bloomberg, President and Analyst, Intellyx