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  • Should Architects Code? Agile Ones Do!

    One of the "religous" issues within the architecture community is whether or not architects should code, at least this is still being debated within the traditional community. For agilists, the answer is a resounding YES.

  • Anderson's "Agile Management" Reviewed

    Stick Minds has posted two reviews of David Anderson's "Agile Management for Software Engineering: Applying the Theory of Constraints for Business Results", in which Anderson combines TOC and Agile approaches. The book targets senior IT executives, project managers, development managers, and team leads. Do manufacturing metrics really enhance Agile software development? Apparently the jury is out.

  • SOA "Soft Landing"

    Is SOA a bubble? How will new emerging technologies fit in to the SOA picture? Are we due for an SOA bubble bursting, or a "soft landing" for SOA?

  • Fun: The Truth about Scrum Revealed

    High Moon Studios, perhaps best known for their DarkWatch console game, uses the Scrum methodology to get things done. They've put out a passionate (if violent) 90-second video that tells the truth (and a little fiction) about working the Agile way.

  • InfoQ Enterprise Software Development Community Unlaunched

    Welcome to the "unlaunch" of InfoQ.com, a new community that aims to be your source for keeping up with change and innovation in the enterprise software development community, specifically serving the Java, .NET, Ruby, SOA, and Agile communities. Please read this news item to learn about the site, its goals, features, and why it matters.

  • Database Regression Testing: Isn't It Time to Bring Quality to Data Management?

    Mission-critical business functionality is often implemented in stored procedures within your databases, and data is an important corporate asset. This article overviews a strategy for effective DB regression testing.

  • Worth Repeating: The BigBook Technique

    Mark Hedlund has a favourite story: he tells of the BigBook Technique, a simple ploy engineers once used to communicate with their CEO about a death-march project. With yet another big-project implosion in the news, Hedlund felt the need to roll out this simple remedy, again. In effect: nine women simply cannot deliver a baby in one month. If that sounds familiar, this story may be of use to you.

  • db4o User Conference in London

    The db4o User Conference (dUC) will take place in London from July 10 to 11, featuring keynotes from Carl Rosenberger, Ted Neward, and Christof Wittig.

  • Benefits and Challenges of Open Source for Agile Teams

    Open source technologies have had a positive impact on both the development and runtime environments of software applications - teams find they are better able to deliver expected functionality within timeframes acceptable to stakeholders. But open source is different, and Jeff Hodson has written about how an architecture-centric approach can help address some valid developer concerns.

  • Microsoft Launches CodePlex Online Development Environment

    Microsoft has launched the Beta of CodePlex, an online software development environment for open and shared source developers to create, host and manage projects throughout the project lifecycle. Codeplex was developed from scratch using C# 2.0 with Team Foundation Server as the backend.

  • Agile Well Represented at Better Software Conference 2006

    Intrigued by all this Agile talk? Do you have a colleague you'd like to introduce to Agile concepts? While not explicitly an Agile event, almost one third of sessions at this conference represent Agile topics, and the roster of Agile speakers is impressive. It takes place this year in Las Vegas, June 26-29. TestDriven.com has compiled a list of the conference's 13 Agile sessions.

  • "If you can't say something nice..."

    David Anderson reflected recently on one simple tool for building trust in the workplace. What a difference a few words can make.

  • Meeting the Challenge of Collective Code Ownership

    The challenge: find the balance between pure practice and local compromise. Martin Fowler has brought us a story of a team in trouble, which took a step back to improve coding discipline and brush up on the basic practices that support collective ownership. In addition to the short-term gains of increased velocity and improved morale, the overall quality of the team's output improved as well.

  • Discussion: "Decide as Late as Possible"

    Lean Software Development says "decide as late as possible", but this goes against the grain for new Agile managers and team leads, who used to be responsible for careful up-front planning. Can this possibly be right? A group of ScrumMasters recently discussed the topic.

  • Sign up for the APLN Leadership Summit at Agile 2006

    The APLN Leadership Summit will be held at the Agile 2006 conference in Minneapolis on July 26 this year.

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