Abstract :
This article describes the experiences of two Internet startup companies adopting effective and efficient modeling and documentation practices. Both organizations successfully developed agile approaches for enterprise architectural modeling, one taking a communal team-based approach and the other a chief-architect approach. They adopted similar strategies for project-level modeling, adopting highly iterative and incremental approaches that focused on modeling and not on the resulting models themselves. There is a "sweet spot" where modeling efforts can provide significant benefit without incurring the costs of onerous documentation
Keywords :
Internet; software architecture; software development management; software engineering; Internet; PQR; XYZ net; agile modeling; architectural documentation; architecture modelling; software architecture; software development; Application software; Companies; Computer aided software engineering; Computer architecture; Costs; Documentation; Internet; Programming; Switches; Unified modeling language;