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Agile Architecture - ✔✔A set of values and practices that advances the design and
architecture of a system while implementing new business functions
Agile Release Train - ✔✔A long-lived team-of-Agile-teams, which along with other
stakeholders, develops and delivers solutions incrementally, using a series of fixed
iterations within a program increment timebox. Aligns teams to a common business
and technology mission.
Agile Team - ✔✔A group of three to nine dedicated individual contributors, covering
all the roles necessary to define, build and test a quality increment of value in an
iteration.
Architectural Runway - ✔✔Consists of the existing code, components and technical
infrastructure necessary to support implementation of high priority, near-term features,
without excessive delay and redesign.
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, Budgets - ✔✔A set of practices that fund and empower value streams, while
maintaining financial and fitness-for-use governance through objective evaluations of
working systems, and dynamic budget adjustments.
Built-In Quality - ✔✔Practices ensure that each solution element, at every increment,
meets appropriate quality standards throughout development.
Business Owners - ✔✔A small group of stakeholders who have the primary technical,
fitness for use, governance and Return on Investment (ROI) responsibility for a solution
developed by an Agile Release Train (ART). They are key stakeholders on the ART and
actively participate in certain events.
Capability - ✔✔A high-level solution behavior that typically spans multiple Agile
Release Trains (ARTs). They are sized and split as necessary to fit within a single
program increment.
CapEx and OpEx - ✔✔Describe Lean-Agile financial practices for tracking capital
expenses (CapEx), and operating expenses (OpEx) in a value stream budget. In some
cases, CapEx may include capitalized labor associated with development of intangible
assets such as software, intellectual property and patents.
Communities of Practice - ✔✔Groups of people who have a common interest in a
specific technical or business domain. They collaborate regularly to share information,
improve their skills and performance and advance the general knowledge of domain.
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