Agile Software Engineering
In this episode of The Agile Software Engineering Deep Dive, Alessandro Guida continues the discussion on SAFe Light and explores why lightweight Agile scaling needs evolutionary architecture. SAFe Light is based on preserving team autonomy while making the essential coordination points visible. But that only works if the architecture supports independent change. Without clear boundaries, explicit dependencies, contract-based integration, fitness functions, and continuous feedback, teams may appear autonomous while remaining blocked by hidden coupling and integration surprises. The episode introduces evolutionary architecture as architecture planned for change: a disciplined way to let systems evolve incrementally without losing coherence. It also explains why strong architecture can reduce the coordination burden in scaled Agile environments. The central idea is simple: when architecture is weak, process expands to compensate. When architecture is strong, process can remain lighter. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558612/support] This Podcast is an audio version of the written Agile Software Engineering newsletter [https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/agile-software-engineering-7394693143272759296/]. If you want to go deeper, don't forget to subscribe the newsletter too.
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