In an earlier post, I outlined the four key ingredients for agile software reuse. One of which is the reuse roadmap.
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AGILE DESIGN
Designing code is not the same as designing an interface. The term “agile design” is getting quite confused and is often lose within the shuffle of the agile development process. This topic looks at how user-centered design/user experience and agile software development models merge.
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Here are a few points to consider while you refactor existing or new software assets for reuse: If your team is...
When it comes to the learning dynamics of an Agile development methodology in a software development organization,...
I wrote earlier about using agile software reuse and the key ingredients that are beneficial when pursuing such a...
In the hectic routines of projects and deadlines it is easy to ignore reuse. After all, we are delivering code,...
Tip # 21 – Identify Repetitive Steps Consumers Perform There are a variety of places to look for reuse opportunities –...
I gave a quick tip on automated tests earlier – In this post I want to elaborate on why automated tests are...
Systematic Reuse Success Factor #5 – Manage Domain Complexity Your domain might be complex and rich in variations that...
“Best practice” suggests that designers should research iteration n+2, design iteration n+1, support iteration n and...
When you start building reusable assets there is considerable awkwardness with trying to align your reuse strategy with...
It has come to my attention that there are two software development approaches hanging around the water cooler these...
In the last month, I have gotten the question “Where does Agile *not* work?” numerous times, mainly from large firms...
Agile software development refers to a group of software development methodologies based on iterative development,...
After testing Toyota's A3 method at a quarterly planning session, Ryan Martens (CTO & Founder, Rally Software)...
Ryan Martens (Founder, Rally Software) argues that there is no "cookbook" for Agile adoption, instead...
Don't expect magic benefits from Scrum implementation. Informed usage is required if you want to succeed.
Developing software for a client is very much like that. A client often doesn’t know what she wants until she sees it.
Marketing professional Jessica Kahn shares 10 reasons why (even on the non-development side) working for an agile...
With all the press and attention recently given to extreme programming and agile modeling techniques, it seems very...
Today’s emerging web applications and services differ from past web companies and sites in a number of ways: faster...
Last week my fellow blogger Jean Tabaka spoke at the Bay APLN about one of her more controversial topics - the 12 Agile...
Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) is a separate and emerging business-process management methodology related to traditional...
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