Non-functional Requirements as User Stories on Agile Projects
Mike Cohn article suggesting that using the standard “As a <type of user>, I want <some goal>, so that <some reason>” user story template is a useful way to capture non-functional requirements and system constraints.
Good discussion in the comments about whether these should sit in the backlog or be held as ongoing cross-cutting items.
Complex Requirements On an Agile Project
Scott Ambler on strategies for handling the complexities of large real-world systems through agile:
- look ahead in the backlog for complex items coming soon - pre-model
- recognise where usable lumps of functionality rely on several work items at different points in the backlog
- recognise where usable lumps of functionality rely on several work items in the backlogs of several teams
Beyond Functional Requirements On Agile Projects | September 16, 2008
Scott Ambler on addressing non-functional requirements / constraints on agile projects:
- identify in requirements envisioning and formulate technical strategy in architectural envisioning (Iteration 0)
- explore JIT during contruction
-validate with parallel independent investigative testing
- train developers to understand the issues
Building a Personal Intelligence Dashboard by Howard Rheingold
Video introduction to building dashboards with Netvibes
Leading Agile: Velocity in the Enterprise, Part 7
Last of a series of 7 articles about scaling agile using lean approaches
Faded London
"London is a city constantly re-inventing itself, but every now and then there's a window on to the past"
Internet Time Wiki / learnscapes
Jay Cross - "Learning is a process, not an event. A Learnscape is where that process plays out"
Learnstreaming and PKM
Harold Jarche links PKM, Dennis Callahan's learnstreaming, and Jay Cross's learnscapes
Learnstreaming
Dennis Callahan's take on learning-based lifestreams
Failure Demand
"Failure demand describes the demand on the resources of an organisation caused by its own failures. "
Kanban Drives Culture and Organizational Maturity Changes
David Anderson responds to David Joyce's post at http://leanandkanban.wordpress.com/2009/10/24/kanban-results/
Kanban Results « Lean and Kanban
David Joyce blogs results of introducing Kanban practices at BBC Worldwide
Model-Driven Mashup Development
Mohamed Amine Chatti documents thinking around an approach to creating mashups that draws on ideas from Model-Driven Engineering
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