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April 2008 Blog Posts (4)

Jørgen Larsen Scaling Scrum

Dr. Dobb's got an article about scaling Scrum - meeting real-world development needs. ''Scrum is an agile methodology that focuses on a subset of project management and requirements management. But some organizations are finding it can be a challenge to scale Scrum to meet the complexities of their real-world environments.'' Read more at Dr. Dobb's Portal - ddj.com Continue

Added by Jørgen Larsen on April 25, 2008 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment

Henrik Thomsen Preparing For Sprint One - Call for Patterns!

Hi Agile fellows! I've started a thread on Ward Cunningham's Wiki : http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?PreparingForSprintOne I invite you to add patterns. By patterns I mean tips, tricks, techniques, checklists, or whatever helped you last time you had to set up an agile project. No idea is too big or to small, this is an open forum. The patterns will be used for the next workshop in Danish Agile User Group, which will be held August 28th at Capg… Continue

Added by Henrik Thomsen on April 24, 2008 at 11:03am — No Comments

Henrik Sternberg Agility and project size are not competing entities

On the next "softwareudvikling på tværs" conference in Copenhagen, 2-3 June 2008, ( http://www.teknologisk.dk/18841) My contribution will be a discussion about agility and projects at scale. I have these questions as a starting point: > Can large and complex projects be agile? > Is RUP an agile process? > How agile can a process be? > How do you measure agility? My major points will be: The agile manifesto is valid also if communication in a project is complex, and if not all pro… Continue

Added by Henrik Sternberg on April 21, 2008 at 10:30am — No Comments

The Agile Thinkers Team Lift-off!

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Added by The Agile Thinkers Team on April 18, 2008 at 11:43pm — No Comments

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