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The Forgotten Scrum Elements

Posted by Chris Sterling on Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

I have worked with many individuals, teams, and organizations in the use of Scrum. During that time, I have found that 2 parts of Scrum continually overlooked in implementation. Since Scrum is already a minimal framework, just enough to keep a team out of chaos, when a piece of Scrum is left out problems are [...]

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Maintain One List of Work

Posted by Chris Sterling on Saturday, June 20th, 2009

During an interview at the Better Software conference this week, I mentioned that I thought maintaining a single list of work prioritized by the business was important for our industry to improve. The following text is an excerpt, in first draft form, from chapter 2, “Architecture Integrity”, of my upcoming book “Architecture in an Agile [...]

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A day in life of a ScrumMaster (1) – the stand-up

Posted by myap on Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Where is that checklist again? I often find myself asking. Over the years, I built up a set of checklists. These lists including tools & methods, are based on my personal experience and they were very effective for teams I’ve worked with, since those teams span over various companies, sizes and even countries, I think these tools also may very well apply to your team.

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Survey for Software Quality Attributes – Where Should We Focus?

Posted by Chris Sterling on Sunday, May 17th, 2009

I have been using a tool for some time with clients and teams to find out what software quality attributes the product development team should focus on in the project. ISO standard 9621 describes the quality attributes found in software. The following image shows the 6 categories and specific attributes contained within them. Before I [...]

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