Archive of 2010 April
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Rearchitecting with Flow
Posted on April 22, 2010 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Architecture, Lean ThinkingI'm happy to report that the final chapters of the agile requirements book are largely converging. It now appears as it might actually be finished someday. In the meantime, for those of you who have been interested in the topic...
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Prioritizing Features
Posted on April 8, 2010 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile Requirements, Lean Thinking, Release Planning, UncategorizedIn the last post, I described a system for estimating features that will be in my upcoming book. This post, prioritizing features, is that post's evil twin. Together, it should be provide a reasonable strategy to estimate cost...
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Estimating Features
Posted on April 2, 2010 by Dean Leffingwell in Agile RequirementsIn various categories of this blog, we’ve described the role that Features play in defining system behavior at the program level of the Big Picture. In writing the upcoming agile requirements book, I needed to pull together...
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