Applying OODA feedback loops to create transformative platforms
We have learned that OODA is our shared mental model for looking at medical processes and how the activities of the enabling teams in micro-enterprises are executed and connected via workflows. We also learned how data processing can be mapped using OODA. Together, they provide the structure for the stories to be told as input for DevOps. However, remember Chapter 6, Applying the Panarchy Principle, to take the state of mind into account, and the use of CAFCR and QFD development methods, as explained in Chapter 5, Leveraging TiSH as Toolkit for Common Understanding.
Having said that, DevOps translates these stories into modular microservice architectures and shared platforms, as already common in IT. With the use of modern cloud functionality, organizations can plan resources dynamically: they use the resources when needed and only pay for these resources when they are used. If resources are no longer required, they...