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"How do you estimate on an Agile project?" by Martin Folwer and ThoughtWorks

If you’re interested in techniques for estimation, you should take a look at this pdf ebook. It contains half-a-dozen essays on estimating in agile...

1 replies - 6235 views - 05/04/13 by Martin Fowler in Articles

Extending Mule with DevKit – the LDAPConnector

Mule’s extension capabilities multiply its power as an integration platform and range from simple expressions to custom cloud connectors: wherever a...

0 replies - 1606 views - 03/14/13 by Nial Darbey in Articles

Swift-Kanban Tool Overview

An introduction to the Swift-Kanban tool and the Kanban technique in under 20 minutes.

0 replies - 749 views - 03/10/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Guide to Tech Interviews

I’ve been interviewing people for programming jobs for five years and I’ve recently gotten a look at the interview process from the other side. Here are...

0 replies - 22869 views - 02/28/13 by Kristina Chodorow in Articles

Organizing an Agile Program: Part 1, Introduction

If you want to organize an agile program, so you can manage the stream of features in your agile program, you have some options. It depends on the size of your...

0 replies - 1737 views - 02/28/13 by Johanna Rothman in Articles

A Visual Tutorial for Using Scrum and Kanban Together

While Scrum has had worldwide adoption and success, many teams and organizations have struggled to implement all of its aspects. Their challenges could...

0 replies - 1686 views - 02/21/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Scrum 101 … an Intensive Online Introduction to Scrum

A scene from the Scrum 101 introductory video. Scrum101 is a side project that I’ve been working on and off for over a year. It started as some...

0 replies - 3538 views - 01/28/13 by Kane Mar in Articles

Iterative Software Development, Part 4

Originally authored by Andrew Wagner Whew! Episode 4 was a tough one to get recorded! I packed a lot of code in, and changed up my recording process along...

0 replies - 2497 views - 01/27/13 by Scott Leberknight in Articles

Iterative Software Development, Part 3

Originally authored by Andrew WagnerWelcome to episode 3! Last time we got as far as rendering a cool-looking spaceship to the screen. We also talked a little...

0 replies - 1968 views - 01/26/13 by Scott Leberknight in Articles

Retrospectives, Part 2: In a Sentimental Mood

In the first part of the series on agile retrospectives, I mostly focused on the visual inventory as I went over the reports and charts we’ve been...

0 replies - 2026 views - 01/25/13 by Olga Kouzina in Articles

Retrospectives, Part 1: In Your Own Sweet Way

Setting out to write a series of articles on agile retrospectives, I looked at some of the sources currently available on the subject. It turned out that...

0 replies - 1923 views - 01/22/13 by Olga Kouzina in Articles

The Project Counter-Sabotage Handbook

A project saboteur is a person doing his/her best to sink a project and cause it to fail through a variety of methods. Effective counter sabotage to identify...

0 replies - 1002 views - 01/21/13 by Anders Abel in Articles

The Ultimate Guide to Greenhopper 6.0

Greenhopper 6.1 introduced epics , but Greenhopper 6.0 had a ton of features that you should check out if you haven't already.

0 replies - 1645 views - 01/01/13 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Agile at Scale: Atlassian GreenHopper for Large Organizations

Large organizations can handle agile just as well as small ones with the right tools and the acknowledgement that many agile teams does not make an agile...

0 replies - 2552 views - 12/31/12 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Scrum and Fixed Price Contracts

Fixed Priced contracts don’t make a great deal of sense in a Scrum world. This is really because traditional software development and Agile software...

0 replies - 1873 views - 12/24/12 by David Bland in Articles