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Summary
The Mikado Method is a book written by the creators of this process. It describes a pragmatic, straightforward, and empirical method to plan and perform non-trivial technical improvements on an existing software system. The method has simple rules, but the applicability is vast. As you read, you'll practice a step-by-step system for identifying the scope and nature of your technical debt, mapping the key dependencies, and determining the safest way to approach the "Mikado"—your goal.
About the Technology
The game "pick-up sticks" is a good metaphor for the Mikado Method. You eliminate "technical debt" —the legacy problems embedded in nearly every software system— by following a set of easy-to-implement rules. You carefully extract each intertwined dependency until you expose the central issue, without collapsing the project.
About the Book
The Mikado Method presents a pragmatic process to plan and perform nontrivial technical improvements on an existing software system. The book helps you practice a step-by-step system for identifying the scope and nature of your technical debt, mapping the key dependencies, and determining a safe way to approach the "Mikado"—your goal. A natural by-product of this process is the Mikado Graph, a roadmap that reflects deep understanding of how your system works. This book builds on agile processes such as refactoring, TDD, and rapid feedback. It requires no special hardware or software and can be practiced by both small and large teams.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
What's Inside
- Understand your technical debt
- Surface the dependencies in legacy systems
- Isolate and resolve core concerns while creating minimal disruption
- Create a roadmap for your changes
About the Authors
Ola Ellnestam and Daniel Brolund are developers, coaches, and team leaders. They developed the Mikado Method in response to years of experience resolving technical debt in complex legacy systems.
Table of Contents
- Meet the Mikado Method
- Hello, Mikado Method!
- Goals, graphs, and guidelines
- Organizing your work
- Breaking up a monolith
- Emergent design
- Common restructuring patterns
PART 1 THE BASICS OF THE MIKADO METHOD
PART 2 PRINCIPLES AND PATTERNS FOR IMPROVING SOFTWARE
商品描述(中文翻譯)
《Mikado Method》是由該方法的創造者所撰寫的一本書。該書描述了一種實用、直接和經驗主義的方法,用於計劃和執行現有軟體系統上的非平凡技術改進。該方法有簡單的規則,但適用範圍廣泛。閱讀本書時,您將實踐一個逐步系統,用於確定技術債務的範圍和性質,映射關鍵依賴關係,並確定接近「Mikado」-您的目標的最安全方式。
關於技術方面,遊戲「撿棍子」是Mikado方法的一個很好的比喻。通過遵循一套易於實施的規則,您可以消除幾乎每個軟體系統中都存在的「技術債務」-傳統問題。您可以仔細提取每個相互依賴的依賴關係,直到揭示核心問題,而不會使項目崩潰。
《Mikado Method》提供了一個實用的流程,用於計劃和執行現有軟體系統上的非平凡技術改進。本書幫助您實踐一個逐步系統,用於確定技術債務的範圍和性質,映射關鍵依賴關係,並確定接近「Mikado」-您的目標的安全方式。這個過程的自然副產品是Mikado圖,它反映了對系統運作方式的深入理解。本書建立在重構、TDD和快速反饋等敏捷流程的基礎上。它不需要特殊的硬體或軟體,並且可以由小型和大型團隊實踐。
購買印刷版書籍可獲得Manning Publications提供的PDF、Kindle和ePub格式的免費電子書。
內容包括:
- 瞭解您的技術債務
- 揭示遺留系統中的依賴關係
- 在創造最小干擾的同時隔離和解決核心問題
- 創建變更的路線圖
關於作者:
Ola Ellnestam和Daniel Brolund是開發人員、教練和團隊領導者。他們根據多年解決複雜遺留系統中的技術債務的經驗開發了Mikado方法。
目錄:
第一部分 Mikado方法的基礎
1. 認識Mikado方法
2. 你好,Mikado方法!
3. 目標、圖表和指南
4. 組織您的工作
第二部分 改進軟體的原則和模式
5. 拆分單體
6. 新興設計
7. 常見的重構模式