Agile architecture in practice
iSAQB module AGILA
What is agile software architecture?
Agile software architecture describes the approach of no longer planning architectures completely in advance, but instead developing them iteratively and continuously. Agile principles such as feedback, collaboration and adaptability are applied directly to architecture work.
In the iSAQB AGILA training course, you will learn how software architecture is effectively implemented in agile projects. You will learn how architecture decisions are made step by step, documented and continuously improved - in line with methods such as Scrum and Lean.
Why is agile architecture so important?
Requirements are constantly changing in modern software projects. Traditional architecture approaches quickly reach their limits. Agile software architecture offers decisive advantages:
- Faster adaptation to new requirements
- Continuous improvement of the architecture
- Better team collaboration
- Early detection of risks
- Higher quality through feedback loops
Agility and architecture are not a contradiction, but complement each other perfectly.
iSAQB Advanced Level - AGILA certification
The AGILA training is an accredited module of the iSAQB Advanced Level and provides you with in-depth expertise in the field of agile software architecture.
As part of the training, you will earn 30 credit points, which are made up of methodological and communicative components and can be credited towards the "Certified Professional for Software Architecture - Advanced Level (CPSA-A)" certification.
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Credits: Technology - | Methodology 20 | Communication 10
Maximum number of participants per session: 12 people