Starting Perspective: Product Planning WG 02. Our ‘Context’ for Defining Proficiency Necessary Elements for Proficiency –Iteration and release plans –Architecture.

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Starting Perspective: Product Planning WG 02

Our ‘Context’ for Defining Proficiency Necessary Elements for Proficiency –Iteration and release plans –Architecture board –Road Map for releases Value of the investment is moderated by the type of the organization

What does it mean for an organization to be proficient at architecture- centric practices? The effort that you put into architecture is dependent on the value of the architecture to the organization

What are the linchpins for being proficient at architecture-centric development? Architect must maintain and communicate a clear vision of the software architecture

What are the key indicators of organizational proficiency or lack of proficiency? Do you have a vision or roadmap of your product and/or architecture against which to evaluate your architecture for the needs that it enables or constrains? Do your architects have the seniority to be involved in the strategic direction of the organization?