Minimum Viable Architecture

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Many software architects try to design the entire product upfront and have persistent issues of over-architecture. They try to think about what might be needed in one year and in most cases it ends up in the bin because their work was based on assumptions and not actual requirements. 

What is Minimum Viable Architecture?

Minimum Viable Architecture or “Just enough architecture” is the architecture that’s good enough for the product to be released and needs to be continually improved during the lifetime of the product.

Minimum Viable Architecture (MVA) effectively brings a software product to market faster with a better return on investment. Instead of a big expenditure to cover the creation of your architecture, you pay and build in small increments. As with an MVP, an early release means you get more feedback to shape your product from the off. You also get an early start building a customer

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