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7 tell-tale signs of fake agile

CIO

The same is not true, sadly, for many agile project management and development initiatives. Too often, an organization may launch something that looks like an agile program, calls itself an agile program, claims to operate like an agile program, yet really isn’t an agile program in the least.

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From Ph.D. to boutique software developer: An interview with Solwey’s Andrew Drach

TechCrunch

” This point was seconded by other survey respondents, so we reached out to Drach and his team to learn more. Andrew Drach: I have been doing consulting in engineering and software on and off pretty much ever since I started coding. How is your team structured? Why did you choose the boutique consultancy model?

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Software Development Team Structure

KitelyTech

The success of any software development project hinges largely on the structure of the development team behind it. A well-organized team can work efficiently, meet deadlines, and maintain a high level of quality output.

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AppDev 101: 9 Reasons Why You Should Use Agile Software Development

Datavail

In 2001, a group of expert software developers created the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. That document started a movement in the software development world and many teams now use the Agile software development approach. What is Agile Software Development?

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Iterative Process in Agile: Optimizing Software Development

Altexsoft

Well, that’s an illustrative example of how iterative development works – which is the topic of today’s post. But for many people, when they hear about the iterative process, the first thing that comes to mind is software development. What is an iterative process?

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Talks With Software Development Experts Initiative – Part 3

Apiumhub

Welcome to the third and last part of our Talks With Software Development Experts series. As we have mentioned before, this initiative is a section where we interview software engineers and industry experts to learn more about their professions, efforts, hobbies, and perspectives on a variety of tech-related issues.

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Software development project Postmortem

Apiumhub

If you’ve been a part of any software development project, you know things don’t always go as planned. In theory, projects have two possible extreme outcomes: success or failure. In reality, all projects will have a blend of success and failure factors when a large number of factors are considered. Subjective data.