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  • Agile Scrum, CMMi, Testing and Continuous Integration

    At Codice software we use a combination of software development practices and organizational strategies. Specifically we use CMMi (we are level 2 certified) and Scrum. An unlikely pair as one of these aims tightens up the development environment with strictly defined rules and process while the other...
    Posted to Weblog by Anonymous on 10-17-2008
  • New White Papers

    We've recently posted a few new white papers on our website, along with some existing papers. These are free to members (and membership is free). 10 Keys to Successful Scrum Adoption Scrum is a project management approach for Agile software development and is the most commonly adopted Agile approach...
    Posted to Weblog by Steve McConnell on 10-02-2008
  • Re: You know you're not doing Agile development when...

    I don't see the point in an organization claiming that they are using the X life cycle model. It is not something to be proud of or something to be ashamed of. The main point when choosing a life cycle model is to choose the one that suits your project and your organization. You should also modify...
    Posted to Forum by MuhammadAdel on 05-25-2007
  • Re: You know you're not doing Agile development when...

    We see this commonly in the U.S. too. In fact I've joked that this explains the real difference between the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s: In the 1980s developers paid lip service to structured methods, but really just hacked. In the 1990s developers paid lip service to object oriented methods but really...
    Posted to Forum by Steve McConnell on 05-24-2007
  • Throw Away Your Gantt Charts!

    Well, maybe not all of them. Some are so pretty, that uniform cascading of well ordered tasks trickling downhill to perfectly coincide with the deadline. Get color prints made, frame them, and hang them as abstract art. Don’t use them to manage your software development. Balance is an important part...
    Posted to Weblog by Matt Peloquin on 04-20-2007
  • I Hate Project Management

    I really do. I mean, all those details you have to keep track of. Everybody coming up and asking you questions like you have some clue about what is really going on. And of course you pretend like you do. "Why, were are three days away from the googoo gate." What I really want to say is, "I...
    Posted to Weblog by Earl Beede on 03-24-2007
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