Agile on Wall Street
Author: Sergio Bogazzi | October 23, 2008 | In: Agile
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Throughout this past year I’ve presented various articles highlighting the high-performance computing requirements on Wall Street, where latency and temporal constraints are closely tied profit and compliance.
As many of you know, The Techdoer Times is also focused on topics surrounding highly-productive teams. Our day-to-day experience with Agile software development makes us biased to the productivity benefits of this software development approach, especially with regards to Wall Street, where project success is rooted in a team’s ability to solve functional requirements, as is the case with most technology solutions, but also the ability to solve the complicated non-functional temporal requirements behind the industry’s performance and compliance needs.
We’re happy to share our nascent thoughts surrounding the cultural, managerial and engineering benefits of Agile on Wall Street at Agiles2008 – the first ever Latin American conference on Agile Development methodologies.
Our goals is to raise awareness to Agile for projects heavy in non-functional requirements.
A PDF formatted presentation can be downloaded here. As always we welcome your comments or suggestions by emailing us at techdoer@gmail.com.
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