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Article: Enabling Effective Remote Working - Principles and Patterns from Team Topologies

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This article shares ideas, principles, and practices from Team Topologies (and related topics) to help organizations approach their structures' design and evolution to better support interactions in remote working.

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Article: Reducing Cognitive Load in Agile DevOps Teams Using Team Topologies

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In this article we will be sharing our experience learned from 12 months of adopting certain management and organisational insights from the book Team Topologies. It explores how we identified areas of responsibility and assigned those into mostly customer facing domains which could be given to our teams.

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Article: Adaptive, Socio-Technical Systems with Architecture for Flow: Wardley Maps, DDD, and Team Topologies

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This article provides a high-level introduction to combining Wardley Mapping, Domain-Driven Design (DDD), and Team Topologies to design and build adaptive, socio-technical systems optimized for a fast flow of change. How do you design and build systems that can evolve and thrive in the face of constant change? By Susanne Kaiser

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Article: A Case for Event-Driven Architecture With Mediator Topology

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This article tells the story about a business case using Event-Driven Architecture with Mediator topology and an implementation that provided elastic scalability, reliability, and durable workflows. All were built using Kubernetes, KEDA, AWS, and.NET technologies. By Sergii Kram

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Machine Learning Techniques for Application Mapping

Dataversity

Application mapping, also known as application topology mapping, is a process that involves identifying and documenting the functional relationships between software applications within an organization. It provides a detailed view of how different applications interact, depend on each other, and contribute to the business processes.

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Firefighting in the Dependency Hell and Notes about Managing Dependencies

Analysts Corner

Dependencies structure This is what the team topology looks like, approximately. And I can’t agree more after reading the Team Topologies book (I wrote about it here ). PO had a flexible number of responsibilities, which might vary considerably from that of the vanilla Scrum product owner.

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Article: Site Reliability Engineering for Native Mobile Apps

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Then, we will delve into organization topology, i.e. how an organization can be designed to adopt SRE for mobile app development. In this article, we will describe how we can apply Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) principles to the mobile app development. By Abhijith Krishnappa.

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