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		<title>FM – THE STORY OF A REPEATABLE AGILE SUCCESSFUL PROJECT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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<ins datetime="2009-08-05T11:25" cite="mailto:Claire%20Prokop">-</ins><del datetime="2009-08-05T11:25" cite="mailto:Claire%20Prokop"> </del>box list of practices that you have to embrace in your project.</p>
<p>With <a href="http://www.the-arm.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/fm-experience-report.pdf">this experience report </a> I want<del datetime="2009-08-05T11:26" cite="mailto:Claire%20Prokop"></del> 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<del datetime="2009-08-05T11:26" cite="mailto:Claire%20Prokop"></del> I will always begin with this mix, inspecting and adapting it afterwards, only changing if necessary.</p>
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