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Review – Balancing Agility and Discipline

Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed. Barry Boehm and Richard Turner. Addison-Wesley, 2004. Overall, this is a balanced treatment “agile” and “plan-driven” methods. (My biggest...

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Review – Requirements by Collaboration

Requirements by Collaboration, Ellen Gottesdiener. ISBN 0-201-78606-0. Addison-Wesley, 2002.Workshops are an effective place to capture requirements – getting the right people in the room, working...

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Review – Agile Estimating and Planning

Agile Estimating and Planning, Mike Cohn. Pearson Education, 2006.My back-cover review was “Mike Cohn explains his approach to Agile planning, and shows how ‘critical chain’ thinking can be used to...

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Trends in Agile – Diana Larsen

Diana Larsen just published her analysis of trends in Agile software. (It’s on the extremeprogramming yahoo group, which requires registration.)

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Project Portfolios and Agile

Project management from a portfolio or stage-gate perspective (including how agile development fits in): "Rockets, Cars and Gardens: Visualizing waterfall, agile and stage gate."

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Review – Agile Product Management with Scrum (Pichler)

Agile Product Management with Scrum: Creating Products that Customers Love, by Roman Pichler. Addison-Wesley, 2010. This is a fairly easy read (about 120 pages) explaining the role of the Product...

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3A – Arrange, Act, Assert

Some unit tests are focused, other are like a run-on sentence. How can we create tests that are focused and communicate well? What's a good structure for a unit test? 3A: Arrange, Act, Assert We want...

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The Vision Thing: How Do You Charter? #agile2011

We held a "Fringe" session at Agile 2011 to discuss how people charter or kick off projects.  Elements of "Kickoff" [These are in no particular order.] Vision Release Criteria Success Criteria From and...

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Independent Stories in the INVEST Model

The INVEST model is a reminder of the important characteristics of user stories, and it starts with I for Independent. Independent stories each describe different aspects of a system's capabilities....

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The System Metaphor Explored

The System Metaphor is one of the less popular parts of Extreme Programming (XP). Newer descriptions often even omit it. But metaphor is useful – when you have  a good one, it really helps you...

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Resources on Agile Testing

I’m calling this “Resources on Agile Testing” but I’m not drawing a very sharp line about what’s Agile Testing vs. Good Testing. Further suggestions are welcome! Related resource summaries: BDD and...

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Liftoff: Start and Sustain Successful Agile Teams (Review)

Liftoff: Start and Sustain Successful Agile Teams, by Diana Larsen and Ainsley Nies. Pragmatic Programmer, 2016. ISBN 978-1680501636. When I visit teams, I often ask them to describe what the project...

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Intensifying Stories Through Prediction

Rather than focusing on “splitting” a story, figure out a minimal form of a story, and intensify it – make it more powerful or desirable. We’ll explore one dimension, prediction: how can we make a...

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Review: Building Evolutionary Architectures

Building Evolutionary Architectures: Support Constant Change, by Neal Ford, Rebecca Parson, and Patrick Kua. 2017. ISBN 1491986360. This book focuses on evolvability of software, treating it as a...

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Half-Waterfall: Extra Cost, Uncertain Benefits

Would-be agile teams sometimes get stuck in half-waterfall, a combination of waterfall and agile. Half-waterfall has the costs of both agile and waterfall approaches, but may not get enough benefit to...

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What Is a User Story?

A user story is a scenario, a description of a (potential) real use of a system. It takes the customer or user perspective, and represents a team’s shared understanding of what the system should do....

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Iterative Enhancement and XP-Style Design

“Iterative Enhancement” is a model for iterative development, from Basili & Turner, described in 1975 (!). We’ll look at it, and compare it to XP’s approach. I’ve seen occasional mention of this...

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