Anarchy: A Solution to Software Development Organizations? with Andrew Harmel-Law
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概要
“Patterns of Anarchy” is a collection of writings published in 1966. Andrew came to it because a) Christopher Alexander quotes from it in “A Pattern Language” and b) because as a consultant and developer they are interested in different patterns of organizing.
What interested them most about this book was the section “Constructive Anarchism: Alternative Communities and Programs”. This covers the how of anarchist organization.
They will share some of the most interesting insights from their perspective as a student of socio-technical organization design. Sometimes they’ll add some commentary. And of course the question is how it relates to software engineering.
Links
Andrew Harmel-Law “Scaling the Practice of Architecture, Conversationally” at MartinFowler.com
Book Andrew Harmel-Law “Facilitating Software Architecture”
Andrew’s slides from Agile meet Architecture
Book Reed Hastings, Erin Meyer: No Rules Rules
SE Radio 253: Fred George on Developer Anarchy