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My November 2004 Software Development column "Model Storming: The Best Kept
Secret?" has been posted at
http://www.sdmagazine.com/documents/s=9346/sdm0410f/sdm0410f.html . Model
storming occurs when a few people get together and use inclusive tools and
techniques (www.agilemodeling.com/essays/inclusiveModels.htm) to quickly
(in a few minutes) model a critical issue. This unsung practice is probably
the most common approach to modeling. In Extreme Programming (XP) stand-up
design sessions are usually model storming sessions as are customer Q&A
sessions. Model storming is an important aspect of Agile Model Driven
Development (AMDD) (www.agilemodeling.com/essays/amdd.htm).

Anyway, hope you enjoy the new article. Feel free to spread the word to
people.

- Scott

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Scott W. Ambler
Senior Consultant, Ronin International, Inc.
www.ronin-intl.com/company/scottAmbler.html

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