FM – THE STORY OF A REPEATABLE AGILE SUCCESSFUL PROJECT

One of the biggest strength of Agile software development is the capability of mixing up many different tools and techniques. Agile is not a check- box list of practices that you have to embrace in your project.

With this experience report I want to share the experience of a continuous, repeatable successful project: the agile cocktail we created worked perfectly for us. This is not necessarily saying it will be perfect for you. However, on any future project I will always begin with this mix, inspecting and adapting it afterwards, only changing if necessary.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted August 30, 2009 at 10:57 am | Permalink

    read, fond it interesting!

    would like to read more about the feedback loops and how you handled changes (requirements, priority, technology, people, complexity) during the project

  2. Posted September 1, 2009 at 8:25 am | Permalink

    Thanks for your comment!
    I’ll try to improve as soon as possible the paper and write about feedback and change handling on the project.

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