Agile adoption is on the rise, and for good reasons. Agile methods promise to help you create software that delivers far more business value—and do it faster, at lower cost, and with less pain. Agile companies experience accelerated time-to-market, increased productivity and quality, reduced risk and project costs, and improved project visibility. However, many organizations struggle with implementation and leveraging these methods to their full benefit. Whether you're planning your first agile project or trying to improve your next project these resources will help you get started.
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by Dhaval Panchal and Halim Dunsky
Transitioning to Agile can mean completely rethinking which metrics to track, why, and how to track them. What are some of the basic measurements used in agile development? Learn what they are and how they are used in this presentation. Courtesy of VersionOne.
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by Dhaval Panchal
Learn about the characteristics of a product backlog, the role of the Product Owner, and how to overcome the challenges to keeping a healthy backlog in this presentation.
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by Valerie Morris and Bryan Stallings
Release planning is the process of creating a high-level plan that spans more than 1-2 integrations. Learn about the key areas of interest in release planning and how the puzzle pieces of fit together effectively in this webinar.
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by Chris Kinsman, Vertafore
"Going Agile" requires broad technical, organizational, and process changes. Learn how Vertafore, a leading provider of insurance software and information, transitioned its software development teams to Agile methodologies.
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by Chris Sterling and Mickey Phoenix
As companies begin to embrace Agile methods, questions about architecture begin to emerge. In this presentation, learn about the approaches two experts took to better align businesses with architecture goals.
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by Chris Sterling
Learn about the value-driven user story exercise and how it supports just-in-time elaboration of features based on value in this Scrum Alliance article.
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by Tom Perry and Dhaval Panchal
This Agile 2008 conference presentation explores swarming as an analogy for Agile teamwork, and details its characteristics.
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