From monoliths to microservices Back in the day, most applications were built based on a monolithic architecture. Monolithic - in Greek meaning “one rock” - refers to an application which is developed as a single unit. This can be a fast way to develop the first version of a product as the team is relatively small and can easily coordinate.
In “Speed, or more accurately velocity, which measures both speed and direction, matters in business."... he specifically says, "Or more accurately velocity, which measures both speed and direction."
Many teams going super fast in multiple directions doesn't get the cohesive whole of the product going in the right direction. That's why the velocity vector is critically important - the direction of goodness, measurable, etc.
In “Speed, or more accurately velocity, which measures both speed and direction, matters in business."... he specifically says, "Or more accurately velocity, which measures both speed and direction."
Many teams going super fast in multiple directions doesn't get the cohesive whole of the product going in the right direction. That's why the velocity vector is critically important - the direction of goodness, measurable, etc.
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