In the context of user stories, the last responsible moment refers to the point in the development process where the implementation of a feature or requirement can no longer be postponed or delayed without causing significant impacts on the project. It represents the moment when the team must make a commitment to delivering the user … Continue reading Benefits LRM in User Story Writing
Category: Agile Development
A collection of posts related to Agile software development.
Agile Development Suitability Analysis
Agile development is a flexible approach to software development that emphasizes iterative progress, collaboration, and frequent delivery of working software. It is based on the Agile Manifesto, a set of values and principles for software development that prioritize customer satisfaction, working software, and collaboration between development teams and stakeholders. Agile development is often implemented through … Continue reading Agile Development Suitability Analysis
Myths of Agile Development
Are you tired of hearing the same old myths about agile development? Well, let's put those misconceptions to rest, shall we?Myth #1: Agile means "winging it."Just because agile development emphasizes flexibility and adaptability doesn't mean that teams are just "flying by the seat of their pants." Agile teams still have a clear plan, goals, and … Continue reading Myths of Agile Development
Is agile development good for any kind of software development environment?
Agile development is a flexible approach to software development that emphasizes iterative progress, collaboration, and frequent delivery of working software. It is based on the Agile Manifesto, a set of values and principles for software development that prioritizes customer satisfaction, working software, and collaboration between development teams and stakeholders. Agile development is often implemented through … Continue reading Is agile development good for any kind of software development environment?
(Good) Problem statement – the most ignored aspect of a solution
A good problem statement is one half of the solution. In order to arrive at a solution to a problem, we need to have a good problem statement. Most of the time the problem statement is made up of a lot of assumptions or too general in nature. A bad statement would almost include a … Continue reading (Good) Problem statement – the most ignored aspect of a solution
The curse of dependency
The municipal corporation issued a tender to plant 10000 trees. Tom, Dick & Harry won the contract fair and square. They planned to complete the project in 100 days. Tom was in charge of digging the holes, Dick will plant the trees and Harry would then fill up the holes. Perfect plan, 100 iterations a … Continue reading The curse of dependency
Slicing the Sandwich
Which way do you slice a sandwich if you want to share it with your friends? Is that even a question, you think, right? Yeah. It can be, if you come from the world of software development trying to work with development teams for which you are playing the role of a product owner/manager or … Continue reading Slicing the Sandwich