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What types of specific development patterns support agile development?
And the converse: "What type of specific development patterns DO NOT support agile development?
To be more concise: I'm not looking for "methodologies" or "theory". I'm talking ab …
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8answers
330 views
Can Agile/Scrum be used by 1 or 2 developers?
Everything I've been reading and researching up to this point describes how Agile/Scrum works great with teams of about 4 to 6 members, maybe even more.
In my current shop, we hav …
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4answers
257 views
Is being Pragmatic agile?
I just re-read The Pragmatic Programmer (my third time reading it...I get something new every time, too). It seems like the tips that they mention are related to many of the variou …
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1answer
71 views
refactoring in iSeries (RPG), is it realistic
Implementing agile in projects requires the ability to do refactoring. It is not really a must, but code refactoring has proven to be a good engineering practice.
In an agile (Scr …
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5answers
93 views
How to incorporate training time into estimation of agile projects
When working on an agile development project, how do you incorporate into the estimation of time for user stories/use cases/etc. the time it takes to train new developers on unfami …
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2answers
49 views
Can you suggest a set of commandments to make projects run smoothly?
Can anyone suggest a set of "commandments" to make everyone operate efficiently during a development project? I am looking for commandments on how Dev and QA and Management shoul …
2
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3answers
173 views
What’s the difference between “use case”, “User Story” and “Usage Scenario”?
Is there an exact, but simple and understandable defintion of the distinction between "use case", "User Story" and "Usage Scenario"?
there are quite a bunch of explanation, but r …
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7answers
197 views
Non-techies creating functional specifications.
Ok, I'm a lowly developer just minding my own business.
Suddenly, I'm thrust into the crazy situation where I'm being handed a piece of paper, consisting of hastily written point …
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7answers
823 views
Can you recommend a free Task Board/Burndown tool for Windows?
There's not a lot to add to the subject really.
I am after a free task board/ burndown reporting tool for Windows.
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3answers
94 views
Can I make NUnit execute tests in random order?
Greetings,
I would like to make NUnit execute my unit tests in a random order every time in order to ensure they are isolated and FIRST. Does anyone know of a easy way to do t …
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8answers
429 views
Agile (Scrum) adoption - how did it go?
For those of you who have implemented Scrum in your organizations, what were your biggest obstacles and if you did overcome them, how?
Thanks in advance,
Rob
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4answers
482 views
How do you apply Scrum to the design part of web development?
I'm starting to learn about Scrum, and I'm interested in trying it out with our development team. I have a lot of questions about it...but my biggest mental roadblock is in the ac …
2
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4answers
111 views
How effective is scrum for short-timespan projects?
For projects that should take between two and six weeks, is Scrum the right way? Having read up on Scrum a bit, I was left with the impression Scrum is an excellent choice for mid …
3
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5answers
213 views
How do you remind your Scrum Product Owner about his promises/actions?
** EDIT: Rephrased the question to re-focus **
Our Scrum team meets as seldomly as possible, but we meet with the product owner every chance we get. We track everyone's agreed a …
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4answers
179 views
Bring agility to a C# Developers Team
Hi,
This ins't a troll but i wanted to know what would be the best XP or Scrum for a project that ALREADY STARTED
We are 6 developers for a important project in my company the pro …
