
Shearing Layers: An architectural response to uncertainty & change
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Smart architects in the physical world build structures that are responsive to unpredictable future change in occupant needs using a layered approach. We replicate this in our technical architectures and processes to reduce the impact of inevitable change This talk explores Stewart Brand’s Shearing Layers model and applies it to approaches in the technology domain.
Layers in systems (code or process) run at different rates. @Martinburnssv #booster2015
— Johanna Rothman (@johannarothman) March 11, 2015
Pleasing and to-the-point talk from @MartinBurnsSV on differing rates between change in architectural layers. #booster2015
— Robert Smallshire (@robsmallshire) March 11, 2015
Key takeaways of @MartinBurnsSV great talk about layering @boosterconf pic.twitter.com/QxlQOf9Q63
— Geir Amsjø (@gamsjo) March 11, 2015
More great thoughts about architectural ideas we would benefit from in software from @MartinBurnsSV
Got a nice theme going #booster2015— Marcin Floryan (@mfloryan) March 11, 2015
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