Archive of 2007 December
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Is the Agile Enterprise Product Manager the Agile Product Owner?
Posted on December 18, 2007 by Dean Leffingwell in Product Owner/Product ManagerOne of the primary lessons we have learned from the agile movement, is that in order to rethink the development process from an organizational perspective, it is sometimes easier to start with a blank slate than it it is to...
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OpenUP/Eclipse EPF Team Comes to Boulder
Posted on December 15, 2007 by Dean Leffingwell in UncategorizedA week or so back, members of the EPF (Eclipse Process Framework Project) met in Boulder. (learn more about this project at http://www.eclipse.org/epf/general/description.php). Member/attendees included Kurt Sand and Chris Sibbald (Telelogic), Per Kroll and Ricardo Balduino (IBM/Rational), Ana Paula...
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More on Distributed Teams – Ping Identity’s “Swarm” Model for Remote, Distributed Agile Development
Posted on December 8, 2007 by Dean Leffingwell in Distrib. DevelopmentI learned yet another new thing this week while attending a board meeting at Ping Identity, providers of software and services for Internet Single Sign On. Ping’s Development VP, Bill Wood, has been practicing and advancing agile development since...
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Is Distributed Agile Development as Hard as it Looks?
Posted on December 4, 2007 by Dean Leffingwell in Distrib. DevelopmentWithin the context of the larger enterprise, distributed development is the norm, not the exception. After all, if one has hundreds of developers and testers, the likelihood that they are all in co-located component teams, or that the enterprise could...
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Scaling Software Agility Now Available at Microsoft’s Redmond Campus Bookstoore.
Posted on December 1, 2007 by Dean Leffingwell in UncategorizedStarting Saturday, December 1, the Microsoft Store on Microsoft’s Redmond campus will for the first time start carrying books from publishers other than Microsoft Press. Scaling Software Agility is one of the ones they have chosen to stock in...
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