This article uses an autotrophic and photosynthesis metaphor in Agile and aligning with one of the Agile principles that mention the concept of self-organization.
Agile has risen in popularity as one of the most effective ways of managing complex projects while delivering better outcomes and greater value over time.
By adopting a holistic approach and utilizing the principles and practices of engineering, we can have the best of both worlds — speed, and reliability.
Undoubtedly, there will be something after “agile.” It will have a new name, and I guess it will have to have new “ceremonies.” However, will the Deming Cycle be replaced by what replaces agile?
The article highlights that considering the carbon footprint as a new non-functional requirement is essential for designing a hybrid cloud architecture.