A new item has been posted at InfoQ.com which might interest you: Good Agile Karma bt Gunjan Doshi & Deborah Hartmann Jan 25, 2007 Agile relies heavily on...
A new item has been posted at InfoQ.com which might interest you: Case Study: Targeted Practice Adoption using Patterns by Amr Elssamadisy & John Mufarrige Jan...
A new item has been posted at InfoQ.com which might interest you: The Principles of Agile Design by Bob Martin Jan 30, 2007 Bob Martin of Object Mentor...
High-Altitude Pair Programming Record? Ron Jeffries 02/02/2007 With great courage and at great personal risk, Chet and Ron attempt a new world's record in...
One of the worst examples of corporate insanity happens after prototyping - almost certainly. Some brilliant mind thinks of a way to save money or deliver...
What is a prototype? Is it a means of testing UI concepts? It should not be usable anyway as it should not have anything but UI. Is it a means of testing some...
Amir's comment on your blog nicely states what would also be my position: A prototype should either be: 1. production worthy code on a thin enough slice to...
Hi Amir, thanks for the comment. I was referring to a prototype as a technical a way to test and convince the stakeholders that something is feasible (and that...
1 month (for the entire team?) to do throw-away works seems much too expensive to me. What would you have done if the prototype failed to work as well as ...
... it was not a throwaway. we threw away some software, but kept the knowledge - which was in this case much more important. and, seeing the prototype, the...
I did not realize that this particular prototype was done pre-project to win the business. In that case, it is not a waste for the customer - they were not...
A new item has been posted at InfoQ.com which might interest you: Kent Beck on Agile Adoption & Values By Kurt Christensen February 09, 2007 In an interview...
Lance, A line in your conclusion already states what I observed in the ... I coach teams to take this approach from the beginning no matter what the size of...
Hello, Lance. Very nice. I haven't seen anything like that before. ... Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com In programming, do, or undo. There is always try....
Thats a really great article Lance. Nick Robinson Lab49, Inc http://www.lab49.com http://blog.lab49.com ... From: agilearticles@yahoogroups.com on behalf of...
... Yes. I agree that most people who have experience with Agile Methods will see the solution, but this team (development, business and management) had...
Hi Lance, I like this article and the use of the use of statistics to measure progress. But I am also intrigued because I have been taught that a team's...
http://r.vresp.com/?InfoQ/afde1f937a/857736/0888f69aed/33c2330 Agile User Interface Development The wider adoption of Agile software development has raised...
My February newsletter, Model Storming Before Testing, is available at http://www.ddj.com/dept/architect/197007231?cid=Ambysoft . It overviews how AMDD and...
My March column "Agile Documentation Strategies" is now available at http://www.ddj.com/dept/architect/197003363?cid=Ambysoft . The column presents a...
A new item has been posted at InfoQ.com which might interest you: Interview: Mary and Tom Poppendieck on using Lean for Competitive Advantage by Mary and Tom...
A new item has been posted at InfoQ.com which might interest you: TDD with Selenium and Castle By Dan Bunea February 20, 2007 Dan Bunea shows developers how...
Tradition has it that my April column is a bit tongue-in-cheek. This year I wrote "The Quest for the Silver Bullet", my apologies to Monty Python fans ...
My article "Agile Strategies for Enterprise Architects" appears in the January 2007 issue of Cutter Consortium's Architecture Report, the title of which is...
One important aspect of the lifecycle is the release iteration, also referred to as the transition phase in the Open Unified Process (OpenUP), the release...