multilogic.hu
Innovációs tevékenységek
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Innovációs tevékenységeinkre cégünk szintén hangsúlyt fektet. Munkatársaink nemzetközi és hazai projektekben számos innovatív megoldást fejlesztettek ki partnereinkkel közösen. A megoldások innovatív voltát számos tudományos publikáció. Is alátámasztja. Kiemelt kutatási területeink:. Cégünk a Corvinus Egyetem alvállalkozójaként aktív résztvevője volt a 2007 2009 között zajló Estrella. Szabványt időközben az Európai Szabványügyi Bizottság ( CEN. LKIF) szabvány. A Szemantikus Web technológiákat használ...
jansedo.blogspot.com
Jan Šedo aka HejTi: Feature Driven Development
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Jan Šedo aka HejTi. How to make things happen? Tuesday, August 30, 2011. I don't understand why Feature Driven Development. Is not as known as other agile methods. Maybe it's because there are not so visible things like 2 programmers siting behind 1PC (extreme programming), people standing while short meetings (SCRUM). It's based on small pieces of final product with real additional value for customer which are called features. There are 5 basic activities. Individual Class (Code) Ownership. Individual c...
stefanroock.blogspot.com
Stefan Roock: 08/01/2008 - 09/01/2008
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IT-Consultant für Scrum, XP, FDD, Lean Software Development, Evolutionäre Architektur, Testen und Refactoring. Sonntag, August 31, 2008. Aufgaben schätzen oder Aufgaben schneiden? Viele agile Projekte arbeiten mit Stories, um die Anforderungen zu definieren. Die Komplexität von Stories wird mit abstrakten Story Points. Geschätzt. Bei der Sprint-/Iterationsplanung findet der sogenannte Task Breakdown. Im Durchschnitt jedes mal mind. einen Tasks als erledigt zu vermelden. Sondern auch möglichst gleich groß.
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From the Agile Transformation Trenches: Agile project management
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From the Agile Transformation Trenches. Where the rubber meets the road in an enterprise adopting Agile practices. Software is our business, and perfecting the art and science of delivering it is our mission. The contributors to this blog are passionate about the impact that great teams and good software can have on an organization’s bottom line. They bring decades of experience designing, developing and delivering great software, and each is playing a critical role in Borland’s own transformation. Ultim...
step-10.com
Software Development Process
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The structure of a software system will reflect the communication structure of the team that built it.". Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most times he will pick himself up and carry on.". If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.". It usually takes more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.". Chaos often results when a project's complexity is greater than its managers' ability to direct meaningful progress toward a goal.". Frederick P. Brooks.
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Software Development and other stuff
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Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart. Then you will win favour and a good name in the sight of God and man. Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him and he will make your paths straight.". Proverbs chapter 3 verse 4. A long time ago. Never attribute to malice what can be explained adequately by incompetence". Alan Hobbs, Kate Hobbs, David Hitt, Carol Hitt. If you ...
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From the Agile Transformation Trenches
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From the Agile Transformation Trenches. Where the rubber meets the road in an enterprise adopting Agile practices. Software is our business, and perfecting the art and science of delivering it is our mission. The contributors to this blog are passionate about the impact that great teams and good software can have on an organization’s bottom line. They bring decades of experience designing, developing and delivering great software, and each is playing a critical role in Borland’s own transformation. What ...
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From the Agile Transformation Trenches: Feature Driven Development
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From the Agile Transformation Trenches. Where the rubber meets the road in an enterprise adopting Agile practices. Software is our business, and perfecting the art and science of delivering it is our mission. The contributors to this blog are passionate about the impact that great teams and good software can have on an organization’s bottom line. They bring decades of experience designing, developing and delivering great software, and each is playing a critical role in Borland’s own transformation. The c...
revolutionsolution.blogspot.com
Revolution Solution: September 2007
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The State of Agile Development. A few days ago I came across interesting news (I've been digesting it a bit), following up on my first post about Agile Software Development and the Enterprise World (SCRUM CMMI). A survey conducted by VersionOne entitled " The State of Agile Development. Reports on various indicators regarding Agile Development and its impact on organizations, both positive and negative outcomes. The survey reached nearly 1700 individuals across 71 countries. Vishal Sharma's blog. Enhance...