06 Dec, 2006
Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: General
These notes are taken from the above talk on 28th November 2006, given by James Noble and Robert Biddle. Pretty much free-form soundbites, which was the manner of the talk in some ways.
We now best now. Order is best. Modern is best. Perfection - Repetition - Iteration.
BUT Why do the robots lose to the humans? [...]
05 Dec, 2006
Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: General
What follows are my notes on the XP Day talk given by Joseph Pelrine, on Tuesday 28th November 2006.
Scrum is nothing to do with software, it is to do with managing work.
In any project, requirements, technology & people are all changeable, all come with uncertainty. Scrum can manage and prioritise this complex domain. Joseph pointed [...]
29 Nov, 2006
Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: General
These notes are taken from the above talk on 27th November 2006, given by Angela Martin, James Noble and Robert Biddle.
The bulk of the first half of the session was an extended planning game, with several elements of chaos thrown into the mix. The intention was to give us all a good idea what it [...]
29 Nov, 2006
Posted by: Graeme Hunter In: General
What follows are my notes on Pascal van Cauwenberge’s presentation at the London XP Day 2006.
Why is it useful to us? Because it is reflected in many Agile processes and ideologies.
14 Management Principles, split into 4 categories:
Philosophy
Process
People and Partners
Problem-solving and Organizational Learning
Process
The right process will lead to the right results
2. Flow
Work has to continuously flow
MUDA [...]