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Scrum training – what can I expect? part 2

Posted by Tim on April 7, 2010 in Agile Development

I have completed my Certified Scrum Master course and have found that I can answer my questions in the previous post “Scrum Training – what can I expect?” How can scrum be applied to an organisation where they do not use develop their own software but rather develop custom solutions for their clients? – It [...]

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Scrum training – what can I expect?

Posted by Tim on April 5, 2010 in Agile Development

I’m on a scrum training course tomorrow to be a Certified Scrum master.   To me though, what I want to get out of this experience is: How can scrum be applied to an organisation where they do not use develop their own software but rather develop custom solutions for their clients? How can scrum be [...]

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Guidelines for Managing Evolutionary Information Systems

Posted by Tim on February 17, 2010 in Agile Development

Here is a paper that I wrote several years ago that covers some in-depth research regarding manging for-ever changing systems in a Agile way.   I have attached the full paper as a PDF here Guidelines for Managing Evolutionary Information Systems Abstract “A competitive advantage comes only with superior IT.” – (Aetna Healthcare Chairman/CEO Richard Huber) [...]

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Have 10 minutes to learn something new?

Posted by Tim on February 26, 2009 in Agile Development, News

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ScrumDesk

Posted by Tim on February 26, 2009 in News

Interested in developing agile software using the SCRUM methodology? Like looking at Burndown Charts and managing software development teams while keeping a close relationship with the client? Check out SCRUMDESK…This application manages projects using SCRUM and User Stories, its FREE for the first 5 users!   A great tool in terms of Agile SCRUM practices but [...]

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User Stories and Agile Development – Part 1

Posted by Tim on February 3, 2009 in Agile Development

I am reading a inspiring book “User Stories Applied: For Agile Software Development” by Mike Cohn (2004) which explains writing lengthy requirement specifications is a waist of time and how applying “User Stories” involves the client from start to end, keeps the communication standardised and balances the client/developer’s input to gathering requirements the same. User [...]

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