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A recent poll examined how organizations perform unit testing. Despite the fact that the number of TDD adopters has grown nicely since the previous similar survey, unit testing is still widely conducted in a informal manner, when it is not simply ignored
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A description of the approach used by Yahoo International in its transition to agile software development.
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In a Randori we work as a group trying to solve a small problem using TDD...
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In this interview from JAOO 2007 Jeff Sutherland and Serge Beaumont discuss the secrets of doing offshore development in an agile way based on their real life experience.
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This set of questions was created to help corporate managers select Agile-experienced consultants and candidate employees for project work.
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Choosing the right features can make the difference between the success and failure of a software product. Mike Cohn presented 'Prioritizing your Project Backlog' at Agile 2008 on how a project backlog should be organized and prioritized.
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Does the fact that VersionOne survey tells us that the practices linked to collaboration are the least implemented means that Agile has lost its soul to achieve a higher adoption rate?
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Mitch Lacey talks about a real life project that was on the verge of being successful, but was deemed as unsuccessful by the customer. Good case study of agile methods applied to real life projects is rare. This is a good one.
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