Executive Report

Are Agile Methods and Enterprise Architecture Compatible? Yes, with Effort

Posted November 1, 2005 | Technology |
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Agile methods (AM) and enterprise architecture (EA) are emerging disciplines1 for effectively planning and developing computing systems. Many books and papers are devoted to each, describing their principles, processes, artifacts, and pitfalls.

About The Author
Jim Watson
Jim Watson is the founder and Enterprise Architect for Panoscopix Software, Inc. Dr. Watson has more than 20 years' technical leadership experience in architecting, designing, and developing software products/applications as well as in establishing and improving software development processes. He describes himself as a "hands-on" architect, maintaining his programming, design, and application architecture skills through various product/… Read More
Mike Rosen
Mike Rosen is a Cutter Expert and a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network. He is an accomplished architect, analyst, and technical leader with extensive experience in digital transformation, enterprise architecture, business architecture, service-oriented architecture, product strategy and development, software architecture, consulting and mentoring, distributed technologies, and industry standards. Mr. Rosen has 40 years'… Read More
Kurt Guenther
Kurt Guenther Kurt Guenther has spent 20+ years working with large organizations to design and implement distributed systems based on object technologies such as CORBA, J2EE, and Web services. After leading many projects… Read More
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