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This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020, 2021 by James Shore and Shane Warden. Evolutionary SystemArchitecture. What about your systemarchitecture? By systemarchitecture, I mean all the components that make up your deployed system. When you do, you get evolutionary systemarchitecture.
This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020, 2021 by James Shore and Shane Warden. Evolutionary SystemArchitecture” on p.XX keeps your system simple, maintainable, and flexible. Evolutionary systemarchitecture is an application of XP’s evolutionary design ideas to systemarchitecture. Beck 2004].
This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020, 2021 by James Shore and Shane Warden. The right way to do so depends on your systemarchitecture, but you only have one production file, so you don’t need to do anything complicated. Your feedback is appreciated! To share your thoughts, join the AoAD2 open review mailing list.
This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020 by James Shore and Shane Warden. For example, if your team is contributing to a larger product, decisions about systemarchitecture may be out of your hands. Visit the Second Edition home page for information about the open development process, additional excerpts, and more.
This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020, 2021 by James Shore and Shane Warden. I’m focusing on application architecture here. To apply evolutionary design ideas to systemarchitecture, see “Evolutionary Architecture” on p.XX. Be conservative in introducing new architectural patterns.
This excerpt is copyright 2007, 2020, 2021 by James Shore and Shane Warden. Unfortunately, error handling is a common blind spot for less experienced programmers and teams, and even experienced teams can’t predict every failure mode of a complex system. Your feedback is appreciated!
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