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User Stories Or Use Cases?
2016-07-08 22:46
Alistair Cockburn says “A user story is to a use case as a gazelle is to a gazebo“. If you are extremely familiar with both techniques then this makes sense.  If you are not… Read More
2015-07-05 21:55
Virtually everyone complains that there is poor documentation for software systems. However, if you ask the same people during a project to document what they are doing then they will tell y… Read More
2014-12-17 18:29
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) was adopted as a standard by the OMG in 1997, almost 20 years ago.  But despite its longevity, I’m continually surprised at few organizations a… Read More
2014-11-04 00:03
Extreme programming (XP) introduced most people to pair programming. The theory was that the sooner that code was reviewed, the more effective the review — so how much more effective c… Read More
2014-10-29 21:22
It is a guarantee that don’t like someone on your development team and they have behaviors or habits that you might find objectionable: Mashable talks about 45 most annoying offic… Read More
2014-08-11 19:07
We often hear the term schedule risk, however, it is generally a Red Herring. Stating that the schedule might stretch is about as useful as saying that eating can cause you to… Read More
2014-07-12 00:17
All tools are useful when used appropriately, and User stories are no different. User stories are fantastic when used in small teams on small projects where the team is co-located and has ea… Read More
2014-07-06 01:20
Just as eternal as the cosmic struggle between good and evil is the challenge between our two natures. Religion aside, we have two natures, the part of us that: thinks things through; m… Read More

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