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Entries for August, 2006

Agile Development Modelling

I came across an article I found interesting in some other research I was doing in agile/eXtreme modelling. I had originally planned on covering a few points in an earlier article on software development life cycle (SDLC) models but didn’t want to draw the article out. If you are interested you can find it here: [...]

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Bottleneck Analysis - How You Can Mitigate Risk in Your Software Project

I’ve been thinking about risk analysis/assessment lately (for both my agile and final year project). Exactly what it means, when to look for it (risks/bottlenecks) and how to circumvent them.
When should you perform bottleneck analysis or risk assessment?
Prudent thinking would suggest early on before problems/risks and bottlenecks begin to manifest them self. I don’t know [...]

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Why Culture is Important in Software Development Teams

Team work sure does bring with it a whole lot of issues. Some good, some bad. Like most things in life, you take the good with the bad and hope the good outweighs the bad More specifically, you can’t build any software system of size without more resources; in this case, developers. Culture plays [...]

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