Some articles that might interest you
Some articles that might interest you
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Conway’s law is an adage stating that organizations design systems that mirror their communication structure. It is named after computer programmer Melvin Conway, who introduced the idea in 1967.
Some articles that might interest you
Imagine you’re a potter making your bowls on a wheel in your studio. Now imagine that your craft has a different workflow: you make bowls by writing scripts executed by a bowl-making machine on the other side of the world without your participation. That’s the difference between a tightly coupled […]
Jeffrey Palermo coined the Onion Architecture term in 2008 This architecture provides a better way to build applications for better testability, maintainability and dependability on the infrastructures like databases and services What are the Advantages of Onion Architecture?
For this WTFinar, we’ve got a damn legend in the house—the one and only, Michael Feathers. And the legend says, “It’s what’s on the inside that counts.” This is true for people, eclairs, systems, and organizations. The nature of programming is changing as we shift to building cloud-based systems through […]
Melvin Conway’ in bir kuramını yazılım yönetim tekniklerinde sıkça kullanıyoruz. “Sistemleri tasarlayan organizasyonlar … kendi iletişim yapılarının birer kopyasını üretmekle sınırlıdır” Conway, Melvin E. (April 1968), “How do Committees Invent?”, Datamation ‘da orijinal makaleyi incelebilirsiniz. Conway ‘in bu tespiti Conway Yasası olarak adlandırılıyor. Yazılım geliştiren ekiplerin aralarındaki iletişim ve diğer […]