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Focus : Free Agile Backlog and Estimation Ebooks
on 2010/7/13 6:00:00 (352 reads)
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Our sponsor Seapine has produced two PDF ebooks dealing with Agile backlog management and Agile Estimation.

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Focus : Has Agile Lost its Soul?
on 2008/9/24 4:57:37 (1474 reads)
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VersionOne has published raw results for the 3rd Annual State of the Agile Survey that was conducted in June and July 2008. Answers were received from 3061 participants in 80 countries. Participants working in agile projects are satisfied: they think that agile achieves a very good overall project success rate.

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Focus : Third Annual State of Agile Survey Data Available
on 2008/8/29 0:15:28 (502 reads)
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This survey was conducted and sponsored by VersionOne in June and July 2008. It received answers from 3061 participants in 80 countries; most of them (70%) were participating to the survey for the first time. The majority of the respondents were agile team leaders, coach or consultants. This could lead to a bias towards a perhaps slightly more optimistic vision of the reality of agile projects. Whether they are agile or not, managers stay managers ;o)

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Focus : Can We Develop Agile Software in Traditional Organizations?
on 2008/3/31 23:50:00 (2165 reads)
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As it was confirmed by a recent Methods & Tools survey, the adoption of agile approaches has been increasing recently. Following these results, I asked software practitioners on different discussion forums to share their opinion about the substance of agile adoption. As agility is now becoming "trendy", we could see a number of organizations that will qualify now themselves as "agile", without implementing the essence of the agile software development practices.

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Focus : A "Bones" Approach for Dead Projects
on 2007/9/26 8:40:00 (1180 reads)
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Rest In Peace (from Latin requiescat in pace) is a sentence that typically appears on christian tombstones. Software development projects have usually the same destiny. Once they are finished, often the best thing that will happen is a little celebration for the project team. Nobody will formally look back at a project to understand what went well or wrong and why those things happen, so that this project can actually rest in peace and lessons learned could be used for the next projects.

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