Case Study: Scrum Followed Properly Versus Not

by Sridhar Peddisetty | 3 Comments | 18 Mar 2013 |

Img_4595_2 It's not the methodology or the tool that fails to deliver quality software — it's the people involved. I strongly believe this and am here to share a case study of when Scrum was followed properly versus when it was not followed properly. B...

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An Approach for Scrum in a Fixed-Price Contracts World

by Manuel Borja | 6 Comments | 15 Mar 2013 |

073aa39 We know a fixed-price contract is maybe not the best alternative when applying Scrum to a software development project. However, some organizations will not change the way they approach contracts for software development projects. What if this org...

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Are You My Customer or My Partner?

by Alston E. Hodge | 2 Comments | 13 Mar 2013 |

Ynp "IT as a Business" (ITAAB) has been a common marketing slogan and business model promoted by thought leaders from firms such as Gartner, Forrester, and Forbes in the past ten years.1 At its core is a philosophy of managing IT as a self-sustaining ...

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Spikes and the Effort-to-Grief Ratio

by Bill Ambrosini | 0 Comments | 11 Mar 2013 |

Bill_ambrosini_horsetailfalls_cropped Your team has been working together for several sprints. Things are going fairly well. You're delivering stories each sprint and the product owner is content. But there's always technical debt accumulating, or a problem lurking in software. How do...

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Transitioning to Agile

by Rex Lester | 4 Comments | 08 Mar 2013 |

Rex2 Introduction I recently completed a long assignment implementing Scrum and decided that, in the spirit of continuous development and learning, it would be useful to run a personal retrospective while between jobs. This paper articulates some of ...

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Reviews and Agile

by Jingjie Wang | 0 Comments | 06 Mar 2013 |

In software development, we see different types of reviews in different organizations. For example, there can be architecture review, design review, and code review, and they can occur in different phases of development. The aims of these reviews ...

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Value of Behavior-Driven Development for Backlog Refinement in Scrum

by Zia Malik | 2 Comments | 04 Mar 2013 |

Cropped_profileimagesa As all good Scrum coaches know, backlog refinement is an important part of the team's sprint cycle, and as important a component of Scrum as any of the Scrum ceremonies. It allows the team to share its thoughts, forces the team to broach fundament...

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