Posted on May 8th, 2011 by Dean Leffingwell
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 [...]
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Posted on May 8th, 2011 by Dean Leffingwell
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 [...]
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Posted on May 2nd, 2011 by Dean Leffingwell
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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