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“Continuous release cycles. The bigger the release, the more unwieldy it becomes (more dependencies, more planning, more disruption.) Organic growth is the most powerful, adaptive, and resilient.”
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- links for 2006-12-08 -- InfoQ: InfoQ Interview: Using Agile for SOA Implementation “Digital Focus documented their experience using Agile to tackle SOA for Federal Home Loan Banks. The incremental approach included adopting an SOA platform that could grow as the SOA application portfolio...
- links for 2006-10-08 -- Scrum (development) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Scrum is a lightweight agile method for software development.” (tags: Agile Development methodology software management scrum Design) Scrum (management) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Scrum is an agile method for project management....
- links for 2006-11-01 -- Agile Software Development Management Resources | VersionOne Velocity is an extremely simple, powerful method for accurately measuring the rate at which teams consistently deliver business value. To calculate velocity, simply add up the estimates of the features (user stories,...
- links for 2006-10-19 -- Scrum et al. - Google Video “Scrum is an amazingly simple process that causes many, many changes when it is implemented.” Thank you Google for sharing (tags: Agile Scrum Dev methodology management process programming productivity software video) What is...
- links for 2006-12-09 -- Jon Udell: A conversation with Jon Udell about his new job with Microsoft Wow! Jon Udell is going to MSFT. Congratulations Jon! They are luck to have you. I look forward to your continued technology evangelism. (tags: Microsoft podcast...
- links for 2006-11-08 -- Music Instrument Learning Software for Music Teachers and Students In the Chair is music education software that lets you practice by performing with professional musicians, bands and renowned orchestras. (tags: online Music Software web2.0) InfoQ: Casestudy: Effects of Scrum,...
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