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7 Business Drivers for More Software Engineering Excellence

Accenture

In a recent Agile Amped podcast, he shared seven drivers for why businesses need to pay attention to the quality of their code and invest in their development organization. We’ve known for a long time, before Agile was even named, that there are good practices the development team should do.

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AoAD2 Practice: Build for Operation

James Shore

Test-Driven Development. Continuous Deployment. Complicated configuration ends up being a form of code—code that’s written in a particularly lousy programming language, without abstractions or tests. For smaller teams and organizations, a clear policy and limited access to production environments can be enough.

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

Then the internet began to invade the world, and it eventually became the delivery mechanism for a large fraction of the software being developed today. Today, most software development is not a stand-alone process, but rather a part of developing products or services.

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20 Deadline Management Tips Scrum Masters Should Consider

Codegiant

Deadlines successfully align team members’ actions and help them stick to the plan. With the right set of tactics and strategies, scrum masters can turn these deadlines into the single biggest piece of motivation for everyone within the organization. As a medium-sized company, we don’t follow the Test Driven Development (TDD) approach.

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20 Deadline Management Tips Scrum Masters Should Consider

Codegiant

Deadlines successfully align team members’ actions and help them stick to the plan. With the right set of tactics and strategies, scrum masters can turn these deadlines into the single biggest piece of motivation for everyone within the organization. We believe that it adds to 20–25% more development time.

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