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The Infinite Loop Part I: The Problem

Wolk Software Engineering

It is just a set of principles, but it significantly impacted the industry and popularised the use of Agile methodologies, such as Scrum and Kanban, which are now widely adopted by software development organisations worldwide. Scrum (1995) # Scrum is an Agile SDM that presents organisations with a prescript process.

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The Scaling Dilemma

LeanEssays

One of the things Scrum has contributed to the practice of software development is the idea that small autonomous teams perform much better than large project teams or single-discipline teams that work in sequence. So the basic building blocks of scale – small, intact, multidisciplinary teams – are rarely found in a project environment.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

In chapter 3 (Agility and Leanness) he introduces DevOps, a set of technical practices based on cross-functional teams and heavy automation that effectively does away with the tradeoff between speed and control – you can have both. Scrum [20] introduced iterations. But Scrum has failed to evolve fast enough.

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

Agile and Lean Software Development: 2000 - 2010 It’s hard to believe these days, but in the mid 1990’s, developing software was a slow and painful process found in the IT departments of large corporations. It was exciting to watch the expansion of test-driven development and continuous integration during the decade of 2000-2010.