Related to the 8 sagas and what our system needs. Our system may have several parts and certain parts need another saga because they have other needs. That is, the context is not necessarily something homogeneous.
"Agility" does not have to be a dimension like "scalability", because it is a resulted and composed trait (as feasibility) and is relative to the context. The same architecture can be agile in one context and exactly the other way around in another context.
You don't have to throw away ADR, because the next ones will come and won't understand those decisions and will instantly introduce an accidental complexity. So, if the company doesn't use them, you have to use them and try to convince others to use them. Architecture ~ the most important decisions, if you don't understand the decisions, you don't understand the architecture. And they also can be used as a tool for evolution and improvement.
One of the most useful presentations related to architecture that I have ever seen!
Related to the 8 sagas and what our system needs. Our system may have several parts and certain parts need another saga because they have other needs. That is, the context is not necessarily something homogeneous.
"Agility" does not have to be a dimension like "scalability", because it is a resulted and composed trait (as feasibility) and is relative to the context. The same architecture can be agile in one context and exactly the other way around in another context.
You don't have to throw away ADR, because the next ones will come and won't understand those decisions and will instantly introduce an accidental complexity. So, if the company doesn't use them, you have to use them and try to convince others to use them. Architecture ~ the most important decisions, if you don't understand the decisions, you don't understand the architecture. And they also can be used as a tool for evolution and improvement.