Team Topologies
Team Topologies¶
Team Topologies is an organizational model that treats cognitive load as the primary constraint on team effectiveness, using it to size teams and define their responsibilities. By matching team boundaries to the natural seams in the software, it prevents the coordination overhead that accumulates when teams own more than they can reasonably understand and evolve. In modernization contexts, it provides the organizational counterpart to Domain-Driven Design: where DDD identifies the right boundaries in the code, Team Topologies identifies the right boundaries in the people.
See also: Domain-Driven Design · Bounded Context
Methods: Architecture for Flow Workflow
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