Matthew Skelton

Matthew Skelton is an author known for his work on team topologies and software architecture. He co-authored the book 'Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow'.

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  1. 1. Team Topologies

    Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow

    The book presents a framework for optimizing team structures and interactions to enhance software delivery performance. It emphasizes the importance of aligning team topologies with the flow of work and communication patterns, advocating for four fundamental team types and three interaction modes. By focusing on clear team responsibilities and effective collaboration, the book provides practical guidance for organizations to improve their delivery capabilities and adapt to changing business needs. It also highlights the significance of team autonomy and the strategic use of enabling teams to support complex systems.

  2. 2. Local Maps And Plans From Medieval England

    This book delves into the fascinating world of medieval cartography, exploring the intricate and often symbolic maps and plans created in England during the Middle Ages. It examines how these maps were not just tools for navigation or land management but also reflections of the cultural, religious, and political landscapes of the time. Through a detailed analysis of various historical documents, the book reveals the unique ways in which medieval societies understood and represented their world, offering insights into the social and historical contexts that shaped these early cartographic endeavors.