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Video: Tommy Norman on Advanced Scrum
Nov 6, 2014
How do you do Quality Assurance and still be Agile? Tommy Norman, author of Scrum Fundamentals and Advanced LiveLessons Video Training, answers questions about his video and discusses requirements management in Scrum, finding the right balance of documentation, and the importance of user stories.
Want to be Agile? Learn to Fail!
Sep 12, 2011
Aaron Erickson, author of The Nomadic Developer, asks you to recognize and learn from software project failures. Ending a doomed project before it becomes “too big to fail” is a crucial step in preventing that project from becoming a $100M+ failure that bankrupts the company.
Want to Prove Agile Works? Practice Continuous Delivery!
Oct 31, 2011
Aaron Erickson, author of The Nomadic Developer, explains why Agile development teams must deliver and keep delivering on a regular schedule. The surest proof of your team's practicing Agile methodology correctly is that you continue delivering working product.
What Is Agile Testing, Anyway?
Jan 19, 2009
In this chapter, the authors explain their view of agile, which reflects the Agile Manifesto and general principles and values shared by different agile methods.
What Is Refactoring?
Oct 5, 2001
If you make refactoring (including testing!) a part of your normal programming practice, it will pay off in the simplicity and flexibility your system will have. William Wake shows you how.
What Is Scrumban and Why Should I Care?
Sep 9, 2015
Scrumban is a management framework that emerges when teams employ Scrum as their chosen way of working and use the Kanban Method as a lens through which to view, understand and continuously improve how they work. Ajay Reddy, author of The Scrumban [R]Evolution: Getting the Most Out of Agile, Scrum, and Lean Kanban, explains what Scrumban is and how the framework can improve your projects.
Which Agile Methodology Should You Use?
Nov 22, 2002
At last you have decided that agile methodologies are worth a try, and now you are looking for the right methodology to introduce in a pilot project at your firm. Which one should you use?
Why Specification Workshops Work
Jul 11, 2012
Development teams have used specifications documents for years and produced many successful programs. Why change a system that works? Markus Gärtner, author of ATDD by Example: A Practical Guide to Acceptance Test-Driven Development, explains why specification workshops produce better results. Gathering the right people and asking the right questions can help you to develop the right product.
XP: A Project Manager’s Primer
Mar 22, 2002
Stewart Baird explains extreme programming (XP) for project managers in terms of other development methodologies, Bob Dylan, and watercolors.

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