Agile Release Train Community of Practice

As those of you familiar with Scaling Software Agility, Agile Software Requirements or this blog know, the Agile Release Train is the mechanism I like to recommend whenever an enterprise needs to harness a significant number of agile teams (5-10-15) to a common mission. And in the larger enterprise, that’s pretty often. As I described in Chapter [...]

Tooling for User Story Verification, Part 2

Note: This post is a continuation of the series on Agile in High Assurance and Regulated Environments. In the last post in this series, Tooling to Automate User Story Verification, I pointed to a post, Tools to Automate User Story Verification – Part 1: Rally and Quality Center, by my collaborator Craig Langenfeld, wherein he describes how HP [...]

Feature Teams Vs. Component Teams (continued)

My friend and agile “ninja” Chad Holdorf (http://www.scaledagiledelivery.com/about/) just put up a nice post with a video and graphic explanation of the value of organizing around Features, rather than Components. For context, Chad is using the Agile Enterprise Backlog Model  (and the Big Picture: Scaled Agile Delivery Model) as his organizational model for scaling agile, [...]

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