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09 Nov 09

A User Story Primer

White paper from Dean Leffingwell and Pete Behrens that synthesises current thinking on the use of user stories

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05 Nov 09

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.

blog.mountaingoatsoftware.com/l-requirements-as-user-stories - Preview

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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

www.ddj.com/211800534 - Preview

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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

www.ddj.com/210601918 - Preview

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04 Nov 09

Leading Agile: Velocity in the Enterprise, Part 7

Last of a series of 7 articles about scaling agile using lean approaches

www.leadingagile.com/...city-in-enterprise-part-7.html - Preview

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30 Oct 09

Failure Demand

"Failure demand describes the demand on the resources of an organisation caused by its own failures. "

www.arrod.co.uk/...concept_failure_demand.php - Preview

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19 Oct 09

The underlying theory of project management is obsolete

Koskela, L. and Howell, G., (2002), The Underlying Theory of Project Management is Obsolote. Proceedings of the PMI
Research Conference, 2002. Pg. 293-302.

Surfacing the implicit theory underlying traditional project management, and contrasting with lean and other flow-based approaches

www.leanconstruction.org/...ObsoleteTheory.pdf - Preview

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