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VersionOne Expands Environment to All Stakeholders

A few months ago, DZone spoke with VersionOne CEO Robert Holler.  Since 2002, when VersionOne appeared, Holler says their customer cases have grown from 5-20...

0 replies - 2016 views - 03/09/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in News

Relax, Agile Development IS Growing Up

I read Agile development grows UP article written by Mark Lines. It has quite a strange taste… Is it an attempt to advertise new methodology? I hope it...

1 replies - 1556 views - 02/18/10 by Michael Dubakov in News

Cumulative Flow Chart in Kanban: Real Usage Example

Cumulative Flow diagram is a very good starting point for stop-the-line or retrospective meeting. Here is a real example from TargetProcess development.You...

0 replies - 3356 views - 02/16/10 by Michael Dubakov in Blogs

Moving Items Backwards on a Kanban Board

A question that comes up a lot and is discussed at great length during Kanban conferences is whether or not you should move an item backwards on a Kanban...

0 replies - 5483 views - 02/10/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Flow. Discover Problems and Waste in Kanban

You Kanbanized your development process and setup a perfect flow. You see the flow and feel its power. You even measure cycle time and want to reduce it....

2 replies - 1610 views - 02/02/10 by Michael Dubakov in News

How We Use Kanban Board - The Real Example

It is always interesting to look behind the scene. In previous post I  described our development process, now I will show how we use Kanban Board in...

1 replies - 4442 views - 01/29/10 by Michael Dubakov in News

Scrum and XP are New - Their Principles are Not

New agile methodologies are sometimes criticized for simply re-labelling old practices and calling them 'new'.  Scrum in particular is critcized for...

0 replies - 5702 views - 01/19/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Kanban's Not Better than Scrum, It's Just Smaller

Henrik Kniberg, an Agile & Lean coach at Crisp, has written some great blog posts that compare Scrum and Kanban.  He says it's unfortunate that most...

3 replies - 16895 views - 01/18/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

How Kanban Got Hot - David Anderson Interview Part I

Kanban looks like it's becoming the next big trend in agile development.  With its simple, adaptive approach to work organization, Kanban's Lean approach to...

0 replies - 6130 views - 01/11/10 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

Agile Reflections for 2009; Predictions for 2010

Software development methodologies, like the technologies they produce, have have continued their march forward.  2009 saw some significant changes in how...

0 replies - 4933 views - 12/30/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles

If Value is the Problem, What Can I Do About It?

Wednesday I published a post called "Why is Agile so Hard to Sell?". If you haven't checked out the comment thread, you should really take a look....

0 replies - 935 views - 12/22/09 by Mike Cottmeyer in News

Kanban Psychology. Can You Say No?

Kanban looks so simple. In theory. Map your flow, set limits, draw some lines and stick stories on the wall. There you go. Is that it? Obviously, no. One of...

0 replies - 1110 views - 12/18/09 by Michael Dubakov in News

The State of Agile

Introduction Seems like there's lots going on in the agile world right now. Lots of talk about Lean and it's impact on Agile. Lots of attacks going on at...

1 replies - 1548 views - 12/14/09 by Artem Marchenko in News

My Devoxx Discoveries of the Year

Every year, the main reason why I go to Devoxx is to discover new stuff. For me it’s all about technology watch. The internet and RSS feeds are my main...

0 replies - 11240 views - 11/29/09 by Sebastien Arbogast in News

Where Kanban Works Well - David Anderson Interview Part II

Kanban techniques have been successful in many different industries, especially ones that don't seem to fit with agile methodologies.  IT application...

0 replies - 5757 views - 01/15/09 by Mitch Pronschinske in Articles