Agile 2009 - pairing http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/taxonomy/term/406/0 en A comical approach to project smells http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3122 <p>A series of cartoons depicts the terrible things that happen when agile practices aren&#8217;t followed. This session is valid for any persona, but especially for the product owner who will suffer when their product fails because they follow a process that isn&#8217;t helping their team deliver!</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/3122#comments Agile Adoption Talk adoption Best Practices ci development standards Frequent releases iterations pairing shared code ownership tdd user stories 45 minutes Wed, 04 Mar 2009 00:56:11 +0000 anda 3122 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org The Ogre and The Wimp: Clever Influencing Tricks - Help the Most Reluctant Teams http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/2902 <p>What happens when the CIO decides the dev team needs to adopt agile practices and the dev team nods their heads but don&#8217;t plan on doing zilch? It is time to leverage those fancy shmancy influencing skills we agilists are so famous for. We&#8217;ll cover new fun tactics that have not yet been explored in some of the prevalent literature. All fresh information from the field.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/2902#comments Agile Adoption Demonstration code ownership development practices frequent checkins pairing tdd 45 minutes Tue, 03 Mar 2009 06:07:46 +0000 anda 2902 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Exploring Synergistic Impact Through Adventures In Group Pairing http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1866 <p>As Agile practitioners, a great deal of our time is focused on having targeted, directed impact. But sometimes we miss opportunities to repurpose our efforts into syngergistic, many-pronged effects. Not multi-tasking &#8212; multi-EFFECTing, from one piece of effort. This talk will explore this topic, both in theory and in practice. We will examine a particular client case-study, where two disparate 6-person developer teams, with minimal pairing and TDD experience, were developed into highly-productive &#8220;gelled&#8221; teams, through &#8220;Group Pair Programming&#8221; &#8212; 6 individuals, 1 workstation.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/1866#comments Developer Jam Experience report agile case-study developer effective group-pairing impact pair-programming pairing practice Synergy tdd team theory 45 minutes Mon, 16 Feb 2009 20:10:22 +0000 lokean 1866 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org Diagrams for understanding and improving Agile practice http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/649 <p>This talk focuses around a series of diagrams that help explain how various practices work.</p> <p>Many practices work to different degrees of success depending on exactly how they&#8217;re implemented. We&#8217;ll discuss why this is so, with examples of multiple ways to do pair programming, testing, and planning. Along the way, we&#8217;ll show some new work: how to get a better plan by not estimating, models to identify which practices to experiment on, and how to find what to vary.</p> <p>Each concept will be explained with diagrams that get to the gist of the practice - and methods of thinking about variations.</p> http://agile2009.agilealliance.org/node/649#comments Agile &amp; Organizational Culture Talk continuous diagram discrete math model pairing planning tdd why estimates are bad 90 minutes Thu, 29 Jan 2009 02:13:01 +0000 bonniea 649 at http://agile2009.agilealliance.org