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2. November 2015
This is the fourth of six articles on approaches that try to help to scale Agile. For the introduction to this series please read the first article Scaling Agile: Nexus Framework. The second article is about Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) and the third about Large Scale Scrum (LeSS). This article will present the Scaled Agile
Weiterlesen29. Oktober 2015
This is the third of six articles on approaches that try to help scaling Agile. For the introduction to this series please read the first article Scaling Agile: Nexus Framework. The second article is about Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD). This article will present Large Scale Scrum, or LeSS. The creators of LeSS, Bas Vodde and
Weiterlesen26. Oktober 2015
Last few weeks I had a few experiences around Product Backlog Items and user stories that made me write this article. Let’s start with a simple observation: many teams I have worked with and people I have met still have the notion that every Product Backlog Item should be in the form of a user
Weiterlesen21. Oktober 2015
This is the second of six articles on approaches that try to help scaling Agile. For the introduction to this series please read the first article Scaling Agile: Nexus Framework. This article will present Disciplined Agile Delivery, or DAD. Contrary to for example Nexus or LeSS, DAD is not Scrum, it wants to be far
Weiterlesen19. Oktober 2015
This is the first of six articles on approaches that try to help to scale Agile. One of the most popular Agile methods is Scrum. Scrum is a very simple framework that describes an one iteration, one increment, one team product development effort. The framework leaves the more complex application of Scrum to the user.
Weiterlesen18. Oktober 2015
During the LeSS training in Berlin last week with Craig Larman he mentioned the best estimating method he knows for any big software project. Wideband Delphi with Monte Carlo Simulation. I agree with him on this one hundred percent. This article will explain what Wideband Delphi and Monte Carlo Simulation is (Part 1 & 2),
Weiterlesen11. August 2015
A few weeks ago, I took the training for «Agile Estimating and Planning» with Mike Cohn on FrontRowAgile.com. The training was very good and I think it’s an excellent start for all estimation and planning-related questions. But even after this training, it is still unclear for many on how to make the leap from estimations
Weiterlesen30. Juli 2015
Last week I was reading „The 2015 State of Scrum Report“ from Scrum Alliance. In February 2015, Scrum Alliance surveyed almost 5000 people about their use of Scrum. The survey respondents make up a diverse group, representing 108 countries and 14 industries. They reflect a range of functional areas, including IT software development, product development,
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