Posted on April 28, 2008 by Jon Strickler
If you have not already read the philosophies of 37Signals’ development, it is time well spent. You can read Getting Real on-line. It overviews the software development ideas that created such programs such as Ruby on Rails and Basecamp. Using simple language and numerous case studies, they layout understanding that agile advocates should have as background. Here’s a teaser from their introduction:
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Posted on April 24, 2008 by Jon Strickler
In agile development, much emphasis is rightfully placed on burn down rate, the number of story points completed within an iteration of development. I’ve never been fully satisfied with explanations for why this measure and control of it is so critical. To develop my perspective, let me step back and use analogy from manufacturing. I [...]
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Posted on April 22, 2008 by Jon Strickler
Is the cost of software defects driven more by time than the stage of its discovery?
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Posted on April 18, 2008 by Jon Strickler
I am moderating a panel discussion in June and am looking for panelists interested in participating. It is for a BusinessAnalystWorld Symposium Conference and is titled The Role of the BA in an Agile Environment on June 9, 2008 from 9:45-11:00am in Denver. I would like to get perspective from practitioners in organizations of different sizes [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by Jon Strickler
Business Process Management (BPM) application suites push the power of design, execution and improvement of processes toward business users. You’ve invested a bunch of time, energy and money on your enterprise systems over the years. As soon as those implementations were complete, perhaps even before, something changed in your business. Immediately, the systems you put [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by Jon Strickler
Many organizations looking to Agile methodologies to gain better results more quickly at lower costs are taking on the question of what is the role of a Project Manger (PM) on Agile Projects. It is common for a traditional PM to take scrum master training and then assume that role for agile development. But, how [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by Jon Strickler
This blog will share mostly professional thoughts and learning, but occasionally, I will throw in some personal insights and ideas just to keep things lively. Topics will incldue: Applying Agile, Leadership, Business and Technology Strategy, Process Optimization and others that come to mind. Thanks for tuning in.
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