The business rule and artifact recommendations seem to be pulling in different directions, all labeled "agile". Consider the new Agile practice... Single...
John Hanna
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Mar 1, 2006 2:23 pm
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... This is one of my biggest and ongoing concerns with the thing called Agile Modeling. Agile Modeling is not a software development approach: it is part of a...
Can you share the results at some point? Also, why restrict yourself to UML diagrams? I'd be interested to see how many people do process/DFD diagrams and...
I prefer the easiest one : Class diagram,Use case diagram and Sequence diagram. Activity diagram I don't like it so much,. Regards, Sócrates Medina Anil...
... Agreed. This is a huge danger. I've been pretty clear that the scope of AM is modeling and documentation, and that AM should be tailored into other full...
... Well, there's no particular reason why smart tools (by which I just mean tools that associate semantics with modeling objects, rather than just maintaining...
I just posted the initial draft of an iron triangle article at http://www.ambysoft.com/essays/brokenTriangle.html . I'm not happy with the wording of the...
... I've noticed the same thing in my own work. ;-> Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com The opinions expressed here /are/ necessarily those of XProgramming.com. ...
... Using Wikis to capture text-based information is fairly straightforward for most people, or at least it is after a bit of training. But the semantics...
... Don't know. My personal experience is that I never write anything down if I have the option of typing it instead and never draw anything on a board if I...
Hi Scott, I think you need to include a 3rd option which is effectively some flavour of UP. Something like this maybe: 3. Use a [Rational/Agile/Essential ...]...
Given the context of the article, I think you are right on with the motivation. Overall this is a good article Scott, although it seems to be missing something...
... One issue that troubled me was that "iron triangle" wasn't defined until about half way thru the paper, so it left me carrying an undefined symbol for a...
... Maybe it should have been an aluminum, magnesium alloy or possibly titanium triangle then. If you had to carry it for the whole paper, I'd suggest carbon...
... Scott, A couple of notes: 1) Which CHAOS report? Everyone cites them, but they've been published every two years since 1994. People aren't going to put...
... Fortunately I only had to carry the symbol. And somehow the symbolism of a carbon fibre triangle ... I think Scott is wise to stick with iron. ;-> Ron...
In a message dated 3/1/2006 6:44:59 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, ronjeffries@... writes: This is one of my biggest and ongoing concerns with the thing...
--> http://www.StickyMinds.com Even with a new look, StickyMinds.com remains the most comprehensive online resource for helping you produce better software....
... Until electronic paper becomes affordable, there is one. An index card can be handed around, a pen taken from a coworker. There are social interactions ...
... Yes, but with good collaborative tools you can also pass the cursor around and the work can be seen on the wall, where a group of people can all see it...
Answering several at once, sorry for any confusion. - Scott ... Actually, I'm thinking of having four options (which I'll add later today): 1. Vary scope. 2....
Feature Article in Better Software Tester PI: Performance Investigator by Scott Barber Imagine you are reaching the end of a major software development ...
... Yes. Which just means that in those situations you are forced to use less inclusive tools. If you think that a dispersed team can just have as inclusive...
... I question the use of "inclusive," which Scott's page used to mean "suitable for a broader range of users." I don't think electronic tools have to be less...
... called ... life ... XProgramming.com. ... As the great philosopher Anon used to say: "I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm...
... Scott, I like it - this is a good upgrade of the "Better, Faster, Cheaper" triangle that's been around for a number of years. The up-front definition is...
... I've been working with teams using stories on cards and have never once seen this concern actually arise. Ron Jeffries www.XProgramming.com Sometimes you...