I found SPRINT/SCRUM working if the following is met - All developers are at similar level of expertise/experience. - Before starting of the SPRINT, all know...
... I wouldn't quite say "happy". Sounds like he is under a lot of pressure, too. ... How do you work so that you only get unimportant bugs. I don't know of a ...
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Roy Morien
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Sep 2, 2007 12:53 pm
I agree with many of your points, Ilja ... certainly the one about getting down on anyone, taking the intended meaning of 'getting down' on someone. I agree...
I respectfully disagree with this post. All the items mentioned can and probably should be deferred until the decision is truly required. The trick I believe...
... to ... BUT - trust ... value. Today, ... some level ... should have a ... into the ... purely a ... While it is true that perfect != best, writing code...
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Roy Morien
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Sep 2, 2007 4:52 pm
But it seems that you did in fact have the database in place, as XML files. I certainly didn't mean that an RDBMS was the imperative, and only, choice....
... What do those people mean by "not taking into the account the big picture"? Curious, Ilja...
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Roy Morien
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Sep 2, 2007 11:56 pm
William, this is a typical question that many people ask, that is just as relevant, and maybe even more relevant, to the traditional structured approach, and...
First-rate post! I agree completely. Paying attention to the basics of good design from the start and when trouble threatens, being able to refactor will...
Waste due to inadequate refactoring and testing: I am aware, the PO isn't. And he is not interested. All he is interested in is the delivery of functionalty....
Hi Vik, 1.) I don't know why nobody else feels this way. Whenever I touch the subject, I get a lot of shoulder shrugging and "that's the way it is". If I just...
Hello Vik, you can formulate this even simpler. The classic triangle of quality, scope and resources allows for the fixing of two of these and that determines...
On this list are any number of people who are very serious about Agile in general and Scrum in particular (I am one of them). They contribute to this list...
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Roy Morien
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Sep 3, 2007 1:10 pm
I agree in principle with you Wolfgang. If these people who are being accused are in fact 'bad eggs', then they are giving agile and Scrum a bad name, and...
- What's your team's definition of "Done"? - Has your team bought into that? How do you know? - Is your QA team automating tests or manually running them? If...
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Roy Morien
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Sep 3, 2007 1:32 pm
There is something rather frightening for the client about the prospect of 'we will deliver what we can by the deadline'. Whether that is sufficient will also...
Roy, Rob, I think we in broad agreement, I was trying to put across some principles: Just enough architecture, just in time, leaving decisions to the last ...
Ilja There is always the risk of rework even with the "known" Big Picture! Waiting on your "customers" to figure out what they want is not gonna get you very...
I fully appreciate that I am in a situation (now) where I can present these facts in a very plain manner and they are accepted. However, I have had to work...
I will try and see if my firm allows me to produce the exact clause that we wrote. However, the essence was that we foused on approvals. I know this is...
I completely agree with both Nigel's points. There isn't a conflict of interest from Conchango's perspective. To return to the point of the post, you're right...
... As I already state din private emails to Nigel and Matthew, this has nothing to do with Conchango nor the Scrum Alliance. It is a conflict of my personal...
Hello, The more I am thinking about scrum vs. waterfall, the more it resembles me to the question of directing a movie. Basically there are two kinds of...
(responding to István Fáy) ... The attributes of a project that determine how we ought to approach it are discoveries rather than decisions. Having made...
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Roy Morien
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Sep 4, 2007 10:27 am
There have been many opinions expressed over the years about what methodology is best for a particular type of project. I have a simple question. Does anyone...
... Massively scaled (30_000÷) and life critical I would do phased and planned, anything else agile....
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Roy Morien
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Sep 4, 2007 10:52 am
hmmm ... first impression on that answer is that that means that 95% (my guesstimate) of systems nowadays would therefore be developed in an agile, iterative...
I always thought this was quite clear. Projects that are of an empirical type are well-suited for agile methods, i.e. any projects where the path from start to...
(responding to Roy) ... Several writers have addressed this question directly, e.g. Boehm & Turner's book "Balancing Agility and Discipline" and Alistair...
Roy, There are two main parts I am concerned on choice (1) uncertainty i.e. novelity in technology, complexity in technology and project and tacitness. (2)...