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Methodology overview
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Team Topologies overview
An organizational design framework defining four fundamental team types — Stream-aligned, Enabling, Complicated Subsystem, and Platform — and three interaction modes: Collaboration, X-as-a-Service, and Facilitating. Uses Conway's Law deliberately to evolve team structures that minimize cognitive load and produce architectures matching desired system boundaries.
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displayName
Team Topologies
description
An organizational design framework defining four fundamental team types —
Stream-aligned, Enabling, Complicated Subsystem, and Platform — and three
interaction modes: Collaboration, X-as-a-Service, and Facilitating. Uses
Conway's Law deliberately to evolve team structures that minimize cognitive
load and produce architectures matching desired system boundaries.
methodologyKind
management
origin
Matthew Skelton, Manuel Pais
yearIntroduced
2019
Outgoing edges
applies_to2
- domain:software-engineering·DomainSoftware Engineering
- domain:project-management·DomainProject Management
Incoming edges
None.