Common issues in moving to agile- Part 2 of 2
Now that we’ve covered the tactical issues that teams face when moving to an agile methodology, I’d like to take some time to look at the over-arching thought process and
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Now that we’ve covered the tactical issues that teams face when moving to an agile methodology, I’d like to take some time to look at the over-arching thought process and
I’m an avid Disney fan and love to do parodies of Disney songs to whatever is going on in my life at the time. Currently, my life is agile; understanding
I’ve been working on a few agile transformation projects recently as well as writing some whitepapers on agile. What I’ve found through my own experience as well as reading about
One of the questions we often get from companies/projects trying to move to Agile methodology is how does an Agile team deal with interlocks, especially when those interlocks are on
Last time I talked about validation and verification and how they apply to both software requirements and engineering. Today, I’d like to cover another topic we talk about in our
I recently began teaching our training courses here at ArgonDigital and one of the topics we cover is validation and verification. In the training, we ask the students to brainstorm
There are lots of times that stakeholders have unrealistic expectations and that you, as the product manager/business analyst will have to manage them so that the scope of the project
This is the second part of a two-part video, describing how to use and create the Decision Table model. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1Yx1wO07XQ&feature=c4-overview&list=UUkQ_qa34JnQPDjwIPx0HxxA
I’m a big fan of visual models. So much so that I decided to make a visual representation of discussing decision tree models (instead of typing up a wordy blog
In my last blog post, I discussed how including larger factors of safety in our requirements estimation and design might help give business analysts the breathing room they need when
When I first started at ArgonDigital, I heard a lot about how requirements are the “foundation” of software development and design. That sounds great and the analogy does hold well
My husband and I are kicking-off a new and exciting project in our personal lives; having a baby. However, while embarking on what might be called the “Envisioning” or “Planning”
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