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Your Backlog Isn’t a To-Do List – It’s Self-fulfilling Prophecy of Success or Failure

Atomic Spin

Will they have the tools necessary to pick it up and deliver bug fixes or enhancements in a reasonable way? Your backlog is an imperfect, always changing, self-fulfilling prophecy for how your software will be built. You can read more about different roles on Atomic project teams.). Your Backlog Is the Product.

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Essence of Agile

Zensar

Volatile market dynamics and the urge to adapt to ever-changing customer needs has led to the increase in Agile awareness. Businesses have started understanding the benefits of Agile and are proactively willing to join the Agile bandwagon by adopting Agile best practices. Ideological Delusions hampering Agile Adoption.

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Agile vs Scrum: Differences & Similarities?—?The Complete Review [2020]

Codegiant

In Agile, during the testing stage, the code is tested to ensure that it’s bug-free and ready for deployment. This article is dedicated to the notorious topic “Agile vs Scrum” and I’ll break it down for you so you can actually get to know the differences and similarities between Agile and Scrum. Without further ado: What Is Agile (Overview)?

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Essential Development Problems

The Programmer's Paradox

Over the years I've worked in many development sites, read tonnes of code and heard way too many horror stories about development projects gone bad. While software development is inherently risky, many of the problems I have witnessed were self-inflicted, thus fixable. We all know that if you think you will fail, you definitely will.