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Business analysis and SCRUM development « Fronde Blog
Over the past few years, the rise in popularity of SCRUM has raised many questions as to how agile works in practice. One of the recurring questions has been: is there a place for the business analyst within the ADM environment?
In my view, the answer is unreservedly and unquestionably ‘yes’.
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Over the past few years, the rise in popularity of SCRUM has raised many questions as to how agile works in practice. One of the recurring questions has been: is there a place for the business analyst within the ADM environment?
In my view, the answer is unreservedly and unquestionably ‘yes’.
Software Development - choosing a software methodology « Sheila’s Blog
There are a lot of methods for developing software out there now. Choosing the best one for your company or team can be difficult - and that’s before you start adapting it to suit your particular situation. Here’s a brief history and overview of some of the more common ones you’ll come across. Each of them have good elements that you can make use of or learn from.
Alistair.Cockburn.us | Why I still use use cases
Alistair Cockburn's treatise on why he prefers use cases over the user story and product backlog.
Terborn: Adapting Scrum
Adapting scrum for a client that prefers RUP like delivery and terminology.
Beyond Software with Scrum? | ATS Corporation Blog
Everyone who takes part in a Scrum project eventually has the thought, “Hey, Scrum could be used for just about any kind of project – it’s not specific to software projects!” After all, there’s nothing in Scrum that refers specifically to software engineering. And Scrum has a very simple and elegant structure that’s easy to manage:
Agile Advice - Working with Agile Methods (Scrum, Lean, XP)
Scrum depends heavily on commitment both at the small scale of an individual committing to a small piece of work, and at the large scale of an organization committing to real deep cultural change. Without that entire spectrum of commitment, it is unlikely that adopting Scrum will be anything but the latest fad imposed by management or done stealthily by staff.
Qualities, User Stories and sad state of Scrum requirements
User stories are fine for functional requirements, but they are completely useless for quality requirements (aka non-functional requirements). Many teams I work with new to Scrum often start writing user stories for new features, but either pretend the quality dimensions don’t exist or think the architects will magically handle it.
Matt O’ Rama » My First Agile Project: Part 1
Lessons learned about a programmer's first experience with agile (SCRUM)
A Scrum project that failed. at Innovel, LLC
Description of a SCRUM project that failed, and lessons learned.
Scrum Home Page -- Implementing Scrum -- Scrum Home Page -- Comic Strips and Blog Entries for Scrum, an Agile Software Development Technique.
This site contains information (including a blog and cartoons) for people Implementing Scrum - at all levels of experience.
It is intended for:
* Recently minted ScrumMasters
* People interested in hiring ScrumMasters
* Team Members new to S
Agile & Business: The Nokia Test
Nokia (the cell phone maker) uses Scrum. They have developed a test to check whether a team is really using Scrum or just doing what I call Cowboy Agile (see wikipedia on cowboy coding). Or doing Agilefall (talking Agile terms, but really doing mostly wat
SCRUM as Presented to OMG at OOPSLA95
SCRUM software development process as compared to other delivery methodologies.
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