måndag 28 september 2009

An interesting quote

I don't know how I ended up there yesterday, on some random guy's Twitter page... so I can't provide a link to it...

But anyhow he, the random guy, wrote this:

"SCRUM brings coordination of action, which is critical. Software architecture brings coordination of intent and insights."

Maybe not the most shocking or difficult line to come up with but hey he wrote it and I didn't... I kind of wished I did though 'cause I like it.

So if you look at it from that perspective how do you coordinate intent and insight? Maybe we should embrace that there is more to it than producing documents, excel sheets and UML-models? That there is a lot more to "architecture" than the technical aspects that we somehow like to indulge a little bit too much in?

The first thing I would start with I would steal/borrow/use from Scrum and the agile "world" where one common theme is the importance of Product Management. Step one for "Architecture" would be to reconnect (or strenghten the relationship) with Product Management in order to increase the insight in both ends.

Step 1 from a bigger perspective would probably be to look at Product Management directly so that "architecture" (and everything else) has something functional to reconnect to...

2 kommentarer:

  1. Perhaps it was @markitecht who wrote that.
    Are you aware of the agile twitter group?
    http://twittgroups.com/group/agile All tweets with the hastag #agile ends up there.

    /Joakim

    SvaraRadera
  2. Not aware of the group until now, I'm a newbie on the Twitter-scene... but Markitecht rings a bell...

    SvaraRadera