To support the development effort, Al the architect creates a simple design to describe the technical aspects of a new requirement. Developers then use the design to implement the requirements. To ensure that the team approves the technical solution, Al creates a formal review on the Design Management Server. Because design models are in a central repository, they can be accessed at any time as the design iteratively evolves.
[CLM scenario] In addition to design activities, the team constructs tests and develops features. Then they build and test the system to validate its quality and its alignment to business needs. Building and testing a system usually occurs several times during a sprint. When blocking defects are discovered, they can be fixed and delivered before the end of the sprint.
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During the sprint, Al the architect conducts quick just-in-time design activities to support the development effort. The team collaborates on the best technical approach to implement a story and the stakeholders review the related design. Because design information is stored on the Design Management Server, it is always accessible as a reference during development and testing activities.