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by jacques_chester
5094 days ago
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The relevant parable: http://www.ckwop.me.uk/Meditation-driven-development.html Looking at the Slashdot, there's a lot of No True Scotsman remarks turning up. Saying whether agile "succeeded" or "failed" requires a number of things. You need to define "agile" (good luck) and then define success or failure (good luck). Then you need survey respondents who can answer those questions accurately (good luck) and honestly (good luck). Perhaps you could come up with a list of practices and indicators that show how "truly" agile a company is. Call it the Agility Maturity Model, and ... Oh drat, I just reinvented pre-2000 software engineering literature. They'll kick me out of the cool kids club for this. |
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