January 19, 2009 | In: Agile
Effective Destabilization
Software practitioners familiar with the rules of extreme programming know that moving people around, or the process of continually appointing team members to work on different parts of the solution or to serve in different team...
October 23, 2008 | In: Agile
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...
October 2, 2008 | In: Agile
In my previous post, I suggested that Agile's success is rooted in the creative responses that result from embracing continuous feedback and satisfying the right customer needs.
In this third and final part to the Standing Up For Agile series, I’ll...
September 19, 2008 | In: Agile
In my previous post, I pondered whether the overwhelming marketing hype surrounding the Agile movement has tainted its early success and diluted its purpose. I don't believe this is the case. Agile methodologies are very much at the forefront of...