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2009

Agile Estimating &. Planning. Mike Cohn

by balluche
Estimation Agile avec Mike Cohn

Cargo Cult Agile | exotribe

by greut, 1 comment (via)

After all, a cargo cult shop is imitating what they have seen about agile. However, like waterfall proponents, cargo cult agile shops are led by people who have looked at pictures of agile models, "read" agile books, or "learned" agile development from PowerPoint presentations. Perhaps there are a number of developers who know agile, but they may not be able to move the company towards agility in the face of generations of managers and developers who have been indoctrinated by DoD-2167.

the story of my life

The WAgile Software Development Life Cycle - Agile Software People Inspiring

by greut (via)

WAgile, as all know, stands for "Waterfall-Agile", and is the pinnacle of dysfunctional development methodologies.

James Shore: The Decline and Fall of Agile

by greut

Or maybe we need to stop selling Agile. Maybe we need to say, "Agile is hard, and you can't master it by sitting through a two-day course." Maybe we need to be firm and say, "Sorry, if you don't use agile engineering practices, if you don't have high-bandwidth communication, and if you don't include a strong customer voice, you're not going to succeed. Try something else instead." Scrum is popular because it's easy--and that's part of the problem.

Is that linked to the cargo cult thingy?

Industrialisation Du Logiciel - Introduction Et Bonnes Pratiques - SlideShare

by balluche
Parle d'agilité, scrum, xp entre autres. Explique bien la problématique. Pédagogique.

2008

Agile Development Thoughts: Zero to Hyper Agile in 90 Days or Less

by greut & 1 other

This is an evolving web version of a book that I'm writing titled "Zero to Hyper Agile in 90 Days or Less."

a book as a blog.

InfoQ: Version Control for Multiple Agile Teams

by nhoizey & 1 other
If we have several agile development teams working on the same codebase, how do we minimize the risk of stumbling over each other? How do we ensure that there always is a clean, releasable version at the end of each iteration?

InfoQ: Scrum and XP from the Trenches

by greut & 2 others

This book aims to give you a head start by providing a detailed down-to-earth account of how one Swedish company implemented Scrum and XP with a team of approximately 40 people and how they continuously improved their process over a year's time.

another (free as in beer) book to read

30750461.pdf (Objet application/pdf)

by krachot
Rolling out Agile in a Large Enterprise - Yahoo

2007

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