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Kanban practices for Software Development Teams

Apiumhub

Software development is one of those extremely dynamic industries, in which continuous delivery has become a standard. They have been applied to agile software development for much the same reasons – namely, to enable the continuous delivery of quality software products. . This requires a real culture change.

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Agile Q&A with Scaled Agile Expert Dean Leffingwell

CollabNet VersionOne

Dean: “I first learned of Scrum and XP in the late nineties. I saw how XP and Scrum worked well for small teams, but it didn’t seem like something for me because I was dealing with really big teams building really big systems. Why is this method continuing to grow in popularity? I was tipped. response time to questions.

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What is Business Agility?

Accenture

Case Studies. We define business agility as comprising several critical organizational capabilities: Deliver Fast and Responsively (Delivery Agility). Adapt Organization and Culture (Organizational Adaptability). Case Studies. SEE MORE CASE STUDIES > White Papers. White Papers. Blog Posts.

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What is Agile Transformation?

Accenture

Case Studies. Every transformation is different, but a typical roadmap for transformation will have several common features: Analysis of where the organization is today – technologically, culturally, in the market, etc. The name “waterfall” is based on the thinking behind visualizations of value delivery like this one.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

The implications were clear: Perhaps in the end the open-source culture will triumph not because cooperation is morally right…. They have a culture of respect for engineers, and of long-term thinking. Extreme Programming [19] contained the roots of technical disciplines such as continuous integration and automated testing.

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

This was aided by the widespread adoption of Scrum, an agile methodology which institutionalized the third and fourth practices listed above, but unfortunately omitted the first two practices. See case study, below.) During its first decade, agile development moved from a radical idea to a mainstream practice.