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20 Deadline Management Tips Scrum Masters Should Consider

Codegiant

While producing this blog post, I collaborated with our in-house software development team. And the very first question I shot their way was: “What are some of your biggest software development nightmares?” Deadlines are any software development team’s biggest nightmare. Trust me?—?new

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20 Deadline Management Tips Scrum Masters Should Consider

Codegiant

While producing this blog post, I collaborated with our in-house software development team. And the very first question I shot their way was: “What are some of your biggest software development nightmares?” Deadlines are any software development team’s biggest nightmare.

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

Thus instead of copying lean manufacturing practices, lean product development practices must evolve from a deep understanding of fundamental lean principles adapted to a development environment. Lean Software Development: A Subset of Lean Product Development In 1975, computers were large, expensive, and rare.

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What is a CI/CD Engineer?

CircleCI

DevOps adoption is changing the way that teams and organizations are building and releasing software. Now, most teamssoftware development and release cycles have decreased from weeks, months, or even years, to hours and minutes. CI/CD is a core component of modern-day software development.

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How to Integrate DevOps and Agile: 5 Pragmatic Tips for Success

Gorilla Logic

DevOps and Agile software development work together to harmonize the software development lifecycle, enabling teams to rapidly build and deliver software that adds value to a business. Why Can’t Our Developers Just Do It? Ensure clear, consistent communication within teams and between teams.

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