Shehzad Nagi
Architect, Problem breaker, Dad
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Shehzad has almost 20 years of experience in technology with the last 10 years working with various public and private sector clients on developing resilient and scalable architectures.
He started as a developer in a Fintech AI research startup before moving into consulting, supporting and guiding various organisations through technology and delivery challenges whilst working on large-scale projects.
Shehzad loves developing high-performance teams with senior leader role in delivery teams and build iterative and “Just enough designs” to build the right solution.
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Architecture is an elephant: Slow to move as it grows older
Architecture is often viewed like a herd of elephants, unable to change direction easily and becoming slower, or left behind as they grow older.
This session will explore how the agile manifesto can help architectures develop and mature over time. Able to react to change of directions.
Able to replace parts of the system easily and frequently without depending on a transformational budget. Architecture that is versatile, and able to evolve, while resilient enough to not degrade after a few changes.
Using examples from across industries, we will explore how to understand and relate ourselves to versatility and resilience which participants can associate with.
Participant takeaways:
- Treat architecture as a first-class citizen of the agile process
- Be fearless to be change and challenge
- Design for reversibility, emergent architecture
- Architecture doesn’t reside in ivory towers, they are part of an agile team from inception to delivery
https://leanagile.scot/programme/architecture-elephant-slow-move-it-grows-older
The session is open for all disciplines, as the takeaways can be applied to all.
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