My Agile Denver Presentation from Last Night

Last night I presented to the local Agile Denver group. This was a variant of my Agile 2010 presentation, but one with a heavier focus on the scalable requirements (backlog) model. The title is: Scaling Software Agility: Agile Software Requirements The content and flow is: 1.Lean and Scalable Requirements Model Applying the Model 2. The [...]

My Agile 2010 Presentation on Nonfunctional Requirements

I promised to post the slides from my second Agile 2010 presentation coauthored with Ryan Shriver. Thanks to Ryan for putting the “beef” into this one. Here’s the abstract: Agile teams typically apply user stories to capture functional requirements – the “what” the system will do. However, agile literature and practice provides little or no [...]

My Agile 2010 Presentation

I’ll be in Orlando next week presenting at Agile 2010. I have two presentations, one stand alone and one with Ryan Shriver. My first presentation is “Scaling Software Agility: Advanced Practices for the Agile Enterprise. There, I will cover some of the advanced practices that are described in my new book Agile Software Requirements: Lean [...]

Agile Software Requirements: We Have a Foreword and a Cover – Can a Book be Far Behind?

I’m extremely happy to announce that Don Reinertsen (author: Principles of Product Development Flow and Managing the Design Factory) has provided a foreword to my new book. Don’s works have had a heavy influence on my thinking, and if you haven’t read them, I’d recommend that you do. Here’s a few excerpts from his Foreword [...]

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