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  • Interview: Joshua Kerievsky on System Metaphor

    In this interview at Agile 2009, Joshua Kerievsky describes how his team was able to transform their software development project once they found and used an appropriate system metaphor. Joshua also shares how his development team has let go of many traditional practices and continues to refine their skills such that they are delivering more value regularly.

    Interview: Joshua Kerievsky on System Metaphor
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    33:33
  • Elisabeth Hendrickson Describes the AAFT

    Elisabeth Hendrickson describes the Agile Alliance Functional Testing Tools Group (AAFT) as a community that is helping to foster and create the next generation of functional testing tools. In this interview at Agile 2008, she tells us about the current state and the current needs of the Agile community around functional testing tools beyond FIT and FITNesse.

    Elisabeth Hendrickson Describes the AAFT
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    12:39
  • Jeff Patton on Embracing Uncertainty

    In this interview with Jeff Patton at Agile 2008, he talks about three strategies that can help product owners do their job more effectively by embracing the inherent uncertainty in all software development. Namely they are understanding the ultimate goals of the project, delaying decisions until the last responsible moment, and scaling up by building quality.

    Jeff Patton on Embracing Uncertainty
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    30:54
  • Brian Marick and Micro-Scale Retro-Futurist Anarcho-Syndicalism

    Brian Marick discusses what he means by micro-scale-retro-futurist-anachro-syndicalism and why we should go back to the roots of Agile. He talks about what he thinks were the mistakes in the Agile Manifesto, how it has lead to the state of the Agile community today, and how we can build better systems by making them so that they are much more easily tested.

    Brian Marick and Micro-Scale Retro-Futurist Anarcho-Syndicalism
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    30:15
  • Keith Braithwaite, an Agile Skeptic

    In this interview made by InfoQ’s Amr Elssamadisy during Agile 2008, Keith Braithwaite, an Agile developer, consultant and trainer, says that we should show a good deal of skepticism towards today’s Agile practice.

    Keith Braithwaite, an Agile Skeptic
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    32:15
  • Scott Ambler On Agile’s Present and Future

    In this interview, InfoQ’s Chief Editor, Floyd Marinescu, interviewed Scott Ambler, Practice Lead for Agile Development at IBM, on the current status of the Agile community and practices having a look at the perspective of the Agile’s future.

    Scott Ambler On Agile’s Present and Future
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    37:47
  • Joshua Kerievsky about Industrial XP

    In this interview taken by Sadek Drobi of InfoQ, Joshua Kerievsky, founder of Industrial Logic, talks about Industrial Extreme Programming which extends XP by including practices dealing with management, customers and developers.

    Joshua Kerievsky about Industrial XP
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    23:19
  • Jean Tabaka About Team Collaboration and RAPID Management

    In this interview made by Deborah Hartmann of InfoQ, Jean Tabaka talks about team collaboration as a key ingredient of the Agile development, but she also mentions RAPID management as a solution for the product owners who found themselves in an Agile environment.

    Jean Tabaka About Team Collaboration and RAPID Management
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    25:22
  • Rachel Davies on Generic Agile

    In this interview taken by Deborah Hartmann during Agile 2007, Rachel Davies, director of Agile Alliance, talks about Generic Agile, about the necessity to understand what is important in a development process, rather than sticking with a strict Agile method.

    Rachel Davies on Generic Agile
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    15:54
  • James Shore on “The Art of Agile Development”

    In this interview taken during the Agile 2007 conference, James Shore, a prominent figure of the Agile community, talks about the book "The Art of Agile Development" he and Shane Warden wrote. The book was not yet published at the time when the interview was made, and James offers a valuable introduction to the book touching various aspects of Agile development.

    James Shore on “The Art of Agile Development”
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  • Segundo Velasquez and Agile as Seen Through the Customer's Eyes

    Segundo Velasquez came to the Agile 2007 conference to meet with an Agile team which promised him help to design and develop a web application meant to build a stronger relationship between Mano a Mano, a charitable organization, and its donors. Segundo shares his amazement on how quickly the whole process evolved.

    Segundo Velasquez and Agile as Seen Through the Customer's Eyes
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  • Jim Weirich Discusses Rake, the Ruby Make Tool

    Jim Weirich, is the Chief Scientist for EdgeCase LLC and thecreator of rake, the popular make-like build tool written in Ruby. In this interview with InfoQ, Jim disccusses the birth of rake, Domain Specific Languages, and flexmock, his mocking library.

    Jim Weirich Discusses Rake,  the Ruby Make Tool
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    31:55
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