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Microservices rules #10: Make smaller, safer, and reversible changes - part 5

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This is another article in the series about microservices rules: what good looks like, which are a set of principles and practices for using microservices effectively. The other articles about microservices rules are:

This article explores yet another way to achieve Microservices Rule #10: Make smaller, safer, and reversible changes. Work items flow into a team in four main forms: features, defects, risks, and technical debt. Previous articles on Rule #10 focused on implementing and delivering work items incrementally. However, another effective approach is to reduce the size of the work item itself — specifically, implement smaller features, or in other words, define and deliver smaller user stories.

This article explores how defining and delivering smaller user stories accelerates learning and experimentation — essential ingredients for building a great product.

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