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Technical Debt and Product Success

Roman Pichler

Apple did this with Mac OS X Snow Leopard , which was released in 2009 after nearly two years of work. A great way to do this is to employ a Definition of Done that states code complexity limits and test coverage targets, and to only accept work results that fulfil this definition.

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Agile Unplugged: EP01 | Mike Cottmeyer and Brian Sondergaard

Leading Agile

And so, we were definitely in a position where we were having to put together constructs that allowed us to connect, legitimately connect, from, “here’s the strategic imperative” to, “here’s the hundreds of people “that are gonna be involved; how do we marry those up? – [Brian] 2009, 2010?

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The Urge to Strangle(The Strangler Pattern)

Leading Agile

” Integration servers of the era had the capability to ingest record layout definitions, for instance mainframe COBOL copybooks or Assembly DSECTS, and provided a graphical interface people could use to draw lines between the corresponding data elements in two applications. The photo of the false-front house is from [link].

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The Importance Of Financial Reporting And Analysis: Your Essential Guide

Data Pine

Vision without action is merely a dream. Action without vision just passes the time. Vision with action can change the world.” – Joel A. Let’s start by exploring a financial reporting definition. firm Kraft, in 2009, it reported IFRS-based profits of $690 million. 4) For improved internal vision.

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Limits of a Self-Organizing Team

Leading Agile

” It’s noteworthy that there is no definition of “best,” nor of “self-organizing teams,” in the document. By definition, a manifesto is a subjective expression of general views. It’s not easy to find a clear and generally-agreed definition of self-organizing team.

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