By: Paul Klipp
Welcome to agile blogging. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t get a flood of readers for a while. The community needs as many voices as it can get. Paul Klippagileactivist.com
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Would you say that maybe one approach to testing is defining how to test the results of what is produced in a sprint before work is done in the sprint? I am producing code to read data from a database...
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8% of the functionality of MS Word? Isn’t that called Word Pad? Does that mean that Microsoft already considered your argunment? I did notice a few typos with some of the 10 Principles text… perhaps...
View ArticleBy: Kelly Waters
Hi anonymous, Many thanks for the feedback. I didn’t mean to imply that Microsoft hadn’t considered the 8% thing, i.e. that most people don’t use most of the features. I’m sure they did. And WordPad...
View ArticleBy: Karthiganesh
Hi Kelly,It is really good work. I am employing Agile Development Model for my current project. Earlier I employed RAD and Waterfall. But current situation makes me use Agile Development. Initially I...
View ArticleBy: Kelly Waters
Hi Karthiganesh Many thanks for your comment, it’s really great to get such positive feedback. Kind regards Kelly.
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First of all I like your top ten and agree that they are all important principles. Unfortunately I miss a common vision in the top five to drive development. I find that a common vision is a great...
View ArticleBy: Kelly Waters
Hi anonymous, Many thanks for the feedback… Shared Vision is of course a very important principle of any project, whether it’s agile or not. I wouldn’t include it in my key principles of agile, simply...
View ArticleBy: Mark
I believe an important aspect of Agile is not only releasing what is functionaly requested by the user base and generating revenue for features/product that people want to buy vs. features no longer...
View ArticleBy: Project Management Software
It really great to participate in conversation. i got the information from happening discussion here. THANKS
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Thanks Kelly,This is one of the best Agile's blogs I have ever come across.It is simple and clear in expalining Agile methodology. Ahmed.
View ArticleBy: Kelly Waters
Thanks Ahmed, that's really nice of you to take the time to say that. Kelly.
View ArticleBy: Elizabeth
Hi Kelly, This blog is great. Thanks for all your work. I am writing a book on Agile — can I quote you in it? You'd make a wonderful expert for it.
View ArticleBy: Elaine
Hi Kelly, I hope you can help me in my research for my master degree. I am trying to find out where the term Agile working came from and how it evolved. I am trying to see if it is practical to make...
View ArticleBy: Andrej
great list. i always have one more item in mind for myself. “It’s important what you are doing, but not how you are doing”
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Hello Kelly Nice blog you made here, I got a website about the waterfall Model and also about agile software development. I hope I can call your name here and there.. since you provided me with some...
View ArticleBy: Casey
Great post. I know I’m late to the post, but just diving into SCRUM and whatnot. Definitely a lot to learn, but so valuable. Thanks.
View ArticleBy: Bharath Seshadri
Just spare 2 minutes to think that building a software is like constructing a home. 1. You can construct a home without a blueprint.. It will definitely be built…. but if some one else purchases the...
View ArticleBy: James
Hi Kelly, Awesome blog you got here. Really helped me through my studies on agile development. Thanks alot!
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