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Lean Architecture : for Agile Software Development
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Lean Architecture : for Agile Software Development Paperback - 2010 - 1st Edition

by Coplien, James O. & Gertrud Bj & #248; Rnvig

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Wiley. Very Good. 2010. Paperback. 0470684208 . This book is in very good condition; previous owner name inscription to top and bottom edge. It does have some cover shelfwear, edge wear, corner wear. Inside pages are clean. ; 384 pages .
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  • Title Lean Architecture : for Agile Software Development
  • Author Coplien, James O. & Gertrud Bj & #248; Rnvig
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 384
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Wiley, West Sussex
  • Date 2010
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 09GW22-169-209
  • ISBN 9780470684207 / 0470684208
  • Weight 1.67 lbs (0.76 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.2 x 7.38 x 0.7 in (23.37 x 18.75 x 1.78 cm)
  • Themes
    • Aspects (Academic): Science/Technology Aspects
  • Library of Congress subjects Computer architecture, Computer software - Development
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2011499345
  • Dewey Decimal Code 005.1

From the rear cover

It's time for change - after 30 years, DCI has risen to complete the vision of object-oriented programming!

Aiming at no less than a paradigm shift, Lean Architecture uses a modern approach to software design, while embracing refreshing new insights of Lean and Agile. Giving a down-to-earth view of Agile requirements and the often-ignored relationship between requirements and architecture, this book goes beyond the fashionable idea of User Stories, and shows you how to employ Use Cases in a lightweight, incremental, Agile way. The authors detail the DCI (Data, Context and Interaction) architecture paradigm and show how DCI succeeds where object-oriented programming languages alone have failed to integrate software design with the end user's understanding of the overall business structure.

However, this is not a methodology book, but a book which focuses on code, with plenty of code examples. Topics covered include: Agile production, Stakeholder Engagement, Organizational issues, Scala/Python/Java implementation of the DCI account example, Qi4J and much more.

Renowned software architecture expert James Coplien and agile requirements expert Gertrud Bjrnvig share their expertise to give you concrete design advice that will help you:

  • Create software that builds on your end-user mental models rather than design methodologies
  • Write software that can directly be verified against behavioral requirements
  • Organize - so that all your stakeholders support each other
  • Support rapidly changing feature code in stable domain code to help embrace change

Lean Architecture casts a new light over important aspects of software development that have been marginalized or forgotten by the agile movement - it will help you find your own path.

About the author

James O. Coplien is a writer, lecturer, and researcher in the field of Computer Science. He has made key contributions in the areas of software design and organizational development, software debugging, and in empirical research. His early work on C++ idioms was one of the three primary sources of the popular Design Patterns. His work on Organizational patterns was an inspiration for both Extreme Programming and for Scrum. Cope was a founding Member of Hillside Group with Kent Beck, Grady Booch, Ward Cunningham, Ralph Johnson, Ken Auer and Hal Hildebrand. He is responsible for starting up several of the conferences in the Pattern Languages of Programming (PLoP) conference series and is a longstanding pattern author and PLoP shepherd.

Gertrud Bjornvig is an experienced software consultant and trainer and has been in software development since 1984. She's been working on development teams as a developer, analyst, and project manager, and has had cross-organizational roles as methodologist and process consultant. Her background is in object-oriented development, including extensive work with UML and RUP. Gertrud has been employed by Enator, Navision, Microsoft, and TietoEnator, but since June 2007 she has been independent as a part of Gertrud & Cope.
Gertrud holds a Master in Computer Science and Communication and is one of the founders of Danish Agile User Group.