ScrumAlliance:
The agile methods, such as Scrum and Extreme Programming (XP), have been a topic of muchdiscussion in the software community over the last few years. While the proponents of the agilemethods have articulated convincing arguments for their methods, usually within a context ofsmall-to-medium size projects with significant req (Read More)
ScrumAlliance:
How Effective is your Agile Team?
By Rowan McCann, Bright Green Projects
Introduction
Back in the '90s, self-managed teams were gaining popularity, but they had a high rate of failure mainly because team members lacked people sk... (Read More)
ScrumAlliance:
Integration Testing Phase
I am sure most of us have gone through a rough development phase during which we would have considered implementing agile methodology. It is very disheartening to see our favorite project beingtrapped in the testing phas... (Read More)
Mike Cohn's Blog - Succeeding With Agile?:
None of the agile processes as described by their originators is perfect for your organization. Any may be a good starting point, but you will need to tailor the process to more precisely fit the unique circumstances of your organization, individuals, and industry. As Alistair Cockburn once told me, “Having a chance to chan (Read More)
Mike Cohn's Blog - Succeeding With Agile?:
A big part of an organization’s becoming agile is finding the appropriate balance between anticipation and adaptation, as Jim Highsmith wrote in Agile Software Development Ecosystems. The following figure shows this balance along with activities and artifacts that influence the balance. When doing up-front analysis or desig (Read More)
Agile Advice - Working With Agile Methods (Scrum, XP, Lean):
Due to popular demand, we have added another Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) training to our listing of courses. There is an overwhelming need for well trained Product Owners, and we’re happy to take up the challenge. The next CSPO will happen on January 14 & 15 at our office in Newmarket, just north of Toronto.Du (Read More)
Scrum Breakfast:
If only Santa Clause would deliver software. Life would be so much easier. Unfortunately he doesn't, and delivering working software which meets business needs is still a difficult challenge. According to a just published survey by OOSE, 1/2 of all waterfall projects and even 1/3 of all agile projects do not succeed. How do (Read More)
Agile Advice - Working With Agile Methods (Scrum, XP, Lean):
This summer, Berteig Consulting delivered an intensive OpenAgile training to Infonium, developers of enterprise application software for the Canadian healthcare industry. Based in Ottawa, Infonium collaborates with Canadian healthcare practitioners to develop innovative software solutions that solve issues that are spe (Read More)
Mike Cohn's Blog - Succeeding With Agile?:
Succeeding with Agile: Software Development using Scrum is now shipping. To celebrate, I will be giving a copy of the book to two readers of this blog. To win, enter as a comment to this post the one most valuable bit of advice you would give to a team that wanted to succeed with agile. I will pick the one bit of advice I l (Read More)
Scrum Breakfast:
Scrum Breakfast in November The Challenge: Raise your release tempo from 2 to 4 releases per year, with out changing the quantity of functionality. The applications remain complex. Modifications and renovations must still be possible. This was the challenge faced by Swisscom Wholesale AG. The Solution: Introduce Lean Softwa (Read More)
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We are looking for a Flash/ActionScript Engineer to collaborate with our User Experience Designers and Web Engineers to build an awesome educational platform.Required skills: - Proficiency with Flash and ActionScript - Real-time streaming video experience - User Interface design experience - Superior attention t (Read More)
All About Agile:
Many thanks to everyone who has bought my ebook - Agile Software Development Made Easy! so far. It's gone fairly well and that gives me all the extra encouragement I need to finish my paper book! It probably won't be ready until next year some time, but my intention is to produce a product that allows you to take away all (Read More)
What To Fix:
I'm a startup junkie. I use my free time to see if I can form teams to make something useful for folks. As part of that, I was talking to some guys this week about a new opportunity and one of them suggested that I write a mock-up UI to better demonstrate what we were talking about.So I thought I'd just whip out C# and make (Read More)
All About Agile:
Here is a really interesting post from John Scumniotales, one of the inventors of Scrum. Here he sets the record straight about whether or not Scrum was based on the concepts of Lean manufacturing, as pioneered by the likes of Toyota and Honda...Lean and Scrum - Chicken and EggWhilst this is clearly admirable for the inven (Read More)