Top-down ESL Design with Kanban
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Here's another agilesoc.com article based on brian's and grant's book ESL Models and their Applications. Hope you enjoy it... feedback welcome!
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This article presents an interpretation of the modified V approach to ESL development proposed in the book ESL Models and their Applications by Brian Bailey and Grant Martin. The modified V approach is a top-down ESL design and verification flow where following system level design and validation, architecture, micro-architecture and detailed implementation are subsequently verified.
The strength of the modified V approach is the priority given to early validation of the customer perspective relative to more traditional approaches. Kanban, a process tool used heavily in lean manufacturing and product development, is used to supplement the modified V approach as a means of mitigating the potential damages caused by large batch processing. The article makes the argument that in combination, the modified V approach with kanban is superior to current ESL best practices.Â
Read the full article at:Â http://www.agilesoc.com/articles/top-down-esl-design-with-kanban
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