... You might not be able to use it for every situation, but AM really was designed to be tailored into existing processes to improve your modeling and...
(responding to Scott) ... I'll need to advocate some degree of caution here. The technique sounds like one previously called "Mix and Match" and in general...
Scott, a question I'd like answered is - What's the difference between "agile" modeling and "normal" modeling (i.e. the modeling, whatever it may be, that I'm...
... make ... least. ... There is nothing new under the sun ... J....
Jordan Howarth
jhowarth@...
Aug 1, 2005 11:04 pm
2551
... A couple of possible additions: When do I *stop* modeling? When (if ever) do I update the models as we change stuff? And, of course, what *is* the average...
Hi, Sorry if you get this email more than once. I am trying to find anyone who uses agile practices in Iowa and would be interested in starting a Local Agile...
Hi, Current Openings in IT&e India – www.ite.com.au IT&e India is currently looking for the following positions: - Position: QA Manager (Permanent Position) ...
(responding to Pete) ... Me too. Hence my "OTOH". ... Agreed. And if only two, the go for "Think" and "Have experience closely involved". ... Let's re-word...
... Great idea. Added to the list. ... Perfect. Both added. ... Shouldn't it be swallow? And, is it an African Swallow or a European Swallow? ;-) - Scott ...
Actually, there are over 70 different kinds of swallows :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hirundinidae ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Another question I'd like see answered is - What new and additional skills, knowledge, and experience(?) will I (someone who is already doing "normal"...
[I just blogged on this at http://blog.bradapp.net/] I came up with this when I was thinking about what some of the GoF Design Principles might mean in the...
(responding to Brad) ... There are several ways to think about process, but which ever you use, there are always stakeholders in areas of process. Sometimes...
... The goal, I would hope, should be to make the process as agile as possible for the context that you are in. If your audit needs are real, often they're...
Hi Paul! ... CM will also be concerned with te "audit" function as noted before. Aother issue is "build" and "build-meisters". Their function is often equated...
Hi Pete! ... Not only that, but I find that such an adversarial relationship between development and CM is *very* common. I find this to be ESPECIALLY true in...
Are there any Agile Modeling groups in the Silicon Valley, Oakland or San Francisco Bay areas of Northern California. I'd sure like to talk face-to-face with...
(responding to Scott) ... Indeed. So it helps if we treat them as one from the outset; find out their needs, how they think, what constraints they will put on...
We are using a agile development methodology similar to what is outlined in: "Applying UML and Patterns : An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and...
(responding to marktxx) ... <snip> ... Okay, looks reasonable as far as it goes. Not sure why you "whitebox test" after "blackbox test", but that's probably ...
... take a TDD ... looks good to be me (my mistake, I hadn't visited your agile modeling site in about six months), I will start using that term thanks...
... Step 8 is optional, it's for additional code coverage that step 7 may not hit <snip> ... <snip> totally agree with above but it is nice to have common...
... I've thought about that, and personally I'm a firm believer in TDD. However, one of the goals of AM is to be decoupled as much as possible from other...
(responding to marktxx) ... Okay, understood. In pure TDD we shouldn't have any code not needed to pass an existing test, but applying an idea in its pure...