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An Agile-Centric Service Development Framework (Part 1/8)

hakancuzdan wrote 1 month ago: Copyright Issues This article honors the copyrights of others by referring to the source wherever ne … more →

Tags: IT Service Development, Strategy & Planning, solution planning, solution concept, solution packages, project planning, Agile Development, Scrum, kanban

Dependency mapping

fe wrote 1 month ago: An Agile world without dependencies would be a wonderful place. Each piece of work could be executed … more →

Tags: Telstra Contact Solutions, Big Visual Indicators, Cards, dependencies, Planning, program, Project

SATURN 2013 Program Highlights from Conference Program Chairs

billpollak wrote 1 month ago: As program chairs for SATURN 2013, we would like to provide you an overview of the presentation prog … more →

Tags: SATURN Conference, Quality Attribute Analysis, Conferences and Events.., Architecture-Centric Practices, Architecture and Agile, architecture-centric engineering, Service Oriented Architecture, cloud computing, Secure and Assured Mobile Computing Components

SATURN 2013 Super-Early-Bird Registration Expires March 10

billpollak wrote 2 months ago: If you are a practicing or aspiring software architect, the SEI Software Architecture Technology Use … more →

Tags: Architecture and Agile, architecture-centric engineering, Architecture-Centric Practices, cloud computing, Conferences and Events.., Quality Attribute Analysis, SATURN Conference, Secure and Assured Mobile Computing Components, Service Oriented Architecture

Agile performance reporting – part 3: Cost control

Nick Oostvogels wrote 4 months ago: This blog post is the third one of the Agile Performance Reporting series. 3. Cost control The third … more →

Tags: Agile, project management, Scrum, Release Plan, Product Backlog, Planning, PMI

Wat zijn de praktische voorwaarden?

Nick Oostvogels wrote 4 months ago: Dikwijls wordt in de technologische sector een verandering qua aanpak gelinkt aan de implementatie v … more →

Tags: Scrum, Tools, Sprint Planning, Visualisatie

Earned value or value burn down

abrachan wrote 4 months ago: I am just thinking aloud. One of my assignments calls for coaching a team on how to deliver better v … more →

Tags: General, Motivation, requirements, Design, Management, Engineering, project management, Scrum, Culture

Mary Poppendieck, Expert on Lean Software Development, Will Keynote SATURN 20131 comment

billpollak wrote 5 months ago: Mary Poppendieck, award-winning author and expert on Lean software development, will deliver a keyno … more →

Tags: Architecture and Agile, architecture-centric engineering, Architecture-Centric Practices, Conferences and Events.., From the trenches, SATURN Conference, agile release planning, Carnegie Mellon, Lean Development

Call for Papers, Fourth International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt at ICSE 2013

Robert Nord wrote 5 months ago: Fourth International Workshop on Managing Technical Debt at ICSE 2013 San Francisco, California, May … more →

Tags: Architecture-Centric Practices, Architecture and Agile, architecture-centric engineering, From the trenches, Software Architecture, Software Engineering, Software Engineering Institute, SEI, Software Design

Towards a Catalog of Scrum Patterns5 comments

charlesbradley wrote 5 months ago: I’ve been thinking a lot lately about Scrum patterns.  To that end, I’ve drafted a conce … more →

Tags: Agile, organizational change, Scrum, scrum adoption, Scrum Strategies, ScrumMaster Tips, story points, The Daily Scrum, the retrospective

Release 3 Delivers ACMS Replacement

dptaylor wrote 5 months ago: Many members of the CG-LIMS team will be rolling up their sleeves next week to plan Release 3. In an … more →

Tags: leadership, requirements, Agile, ACMS, CG-LIMS

Incremental Release Planning

waynedgrant wrote 6 months ago: Release planning for a Scrum project can be a tricky proposition. The project’s stakeholders j … more →

Tags: Agile, Scrum, LinkedIn

Potentially releasable does NOT mean released!

practicalagile wrote 10 months ago: Any Scrum teams primary objective is to deliver potentially releasable software at regular intervals … more →

Tags: Scrum, Practical, Agile, simplicity, underestimating, Working Software, released, potentially releasable, expectations

Beyond user story mapping: release lookahead user story mapping?1 comment

christophelecoent wrote 10 months ago: (Full article on scrumalliance.org: http://scrumalliance.org/articles/454-give-life-to-your-product- … more →

Tags: Agile, user story mapping, Jeff Patton

A Visual Diagram of the User Story Life Cycle 2 comments

charlesbradley wrote 11 months ago: This is a diagram I have created to illustrate a potential life cycle for a User Story, as well as h … more →

Tags: Product Backlog, Product Backlog Grooming, Product Owner Tips, Scrum, ScrumMaster Tips, User Stories

Release Dates in Agile, Not Taboo1 comment

Stephanie Stewart wrote 11 months ago: I’ve heard a lot lately about how it’s not-so-Agile to set release dates for major featu … more →

Tags: Estimating, Agile, Release Dates

My Preferred Agile, Scrum, and XP Resources6 comments

charlesbradley wrote 11 months ago: If you’re printing this post, it can be found online at: http://www.scrumcrazy.com/My+Preferre … more →

Tags: organizational change, Product Backlog, Product Backlog Grooming, Product Owner Tips, Scrum, scrum adoption, Scrum Strategies, ScrumMaster Tips, sprint backlog

Forget about poker planning3 comments

Nick Oostvogels wrote 1 year ago: Explaining agile estimating and planning is the hardest part when teaching a class. That’s bec … more →

Tags: Estimating, Agile, Lean, Scrum, project management, estimate, Release Plan, Product Backlog, story points

Trade Your Wasted Efforts for Tactical Plans

HeyMacLife wrote 1 year ago: Frequently I have blogs, articles or emails sitting in my box for weeks before I have time to read t … more →

Tags: Agile, project management, Product Planning, Roadmapping


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