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Kelly Waters03/11/10
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How To Be An Agile Leader

The strapline on this site - “Leading agile developers, Developing agile leaders” - is great! A really clever play on words. But it got me thinking. What is an agile leader? And how do we develop them?Some qualities are desirable in any leader,...

Mitch Pronschinske03/11/10
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Test Lint: A Unit Testing Helper for VS 2010

In an increasingly test-driven software industry, Typemock has successfully filled a growing niche market for unit testing productivity tools.  Typemock offers enterprise tool suites along with a free set of tools.  Recently, Typemock added a new free tool...

Mitch Pronschinske03/10/10
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JIRA Studio Now Integrated with Google Apps

Atlassian currently is in the process of migrating their employees from Zimbra to Google Apps to reflect their recent move to integrate JIRA Studio, their hosted SDL package, with the Google Apps suite.  With the relaunch of the Google Apps Marketplace, JIRA...

Lyndsey Clevesy03/10/10
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ThoughtWorks Studios' ALM Tools and Suggested Best Practices with Chad Wathington

Chad Wathington is the VP of product development at ThoughtWorks Studios (TWS).  TWS's Agile ALM tools include Mingle, Twist, and Cruise.  Wathington says that TWS develops its tools in MRI and deploys to JRuby, and he discusses each of the tools in detail...

Jack Milunsky03/10/10
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Defects - The 7 Software Development Wastes

Introduction When one looks at all the wastes, defects has to be the most obvious one. The cost and repercussions of finding defects varies depending on where in the cycle they're found. Defects found early on in the development life-cycle are way less...

Stephanie Cole03/09/10
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IT360 Conference & Expo 2010 (April 7 - Toronto, Canada)

April 7, 2010, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building, Toronto, CanadaDZone members receive:Free admission to the tradeshow, simply register here with code: TS130% discount on the conference, simply register here with code: ALC30 (expires Mar. 19)Do...

Mitch Pronschinske03/09/10
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VersionOne Expands Environment to All Stakeholders

A few months ago, DZone spoke with VersionOne CEO Robert Holler.  Since 2002, when VersionOne appeared, Holler says their customer cases have grown from 5-20 person startups to 50-2,000 person enterprises.  VersionOne's challenge has been to meet the...

Martin Fowler03/09/10
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VCS Survey

When I discussed VersionControlTools I said that it was an unscientific agglomeration of opinion. As I was doing it I realized that I could add some spurious but mesmerizing numbers to my analysis by doing a survey. Google's spreadsheet makes the ...

Mitch Pronschinske03/08/10
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rPath Adds Integrations for Puppet, Cfengine, and Chef

The data center automation tool vendor, rPath, recently added support for open source configuration management tools including Reductive Labs' Puppet, Cfengine, and Opscode's Chef.  rPath is also working on native support for configuration management, which...

Eric Hagan03/08/10
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Robert Holler on the Evolution of Agile

The CEO of VersionOne, Robert Holler, began one of the most successful agile management software companies in 2001 before it was widely accepted. In the early days, his company focused on providing agile infrastructure for small teams with 5-20 people. Now...

Jurgen Appelo03/08/10
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In Defense of Scrum (Please Stop Pissing on It)

Last week Uncle Bob Martin wrote about seven “serious flaws” in Scrum. I usually agree with Bob, but not this time. Actually, I might even feel a bit sad about all the <method>-bashing I see happening in the Agile world, where all too ...

Mike Cottmeyer03/08/10
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Having Your Cake... Some Thoughts Around Scrum Certification

To some extent, I think that Scrum is going through an identity crisis. Part of what has made Scrum so successful is its simplicity. We've got three roles, three ceremonies, and three artifacts. That's a pretty refreshing idea to those of us that...

Mitch Pronschinske03/08/10
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Mylyn Expands

Today, the Eclipse Mylyn project is announcing a major restructuring with the creation of several different sub-projects for each key Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) category.  DZone spoke with Mik Kersten, the founder of the Mylyn project and CEO of...

Giorgio Sironi03/05/10
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Why I'm leaving Subversion for Git

I always believed in Subversion's potential and that it would be a wide improvement over the nightmare that was CVS, but I found out that, as Linus says, There is no way to do CVS right. Subversion is fairly good and it's probably the better...

Martin Fowler03/05/10
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Blue Green Deployment

One of the goals that my colleagues and I urge on our clients is that of a completely automated deployment process. Automating your deployment helps reduce the frictions and delays that crop up in between getting the software "done" and...

Mitch Pronschinske03/05/10
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Kiln: A DVCS for Fog Bugz

Fog Creek, the home of FogBugz that was founded in 2000 by Joel Spolsky, has been beta testing a new developer product for several months.  FogBugz is a project-management tool that provides issue tracking, CRM, forums, wikis, and Evidence Based...

Eric Hagan03/04/10
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Matt Vanvleet on Legacy Code Testing

Matt Vanvleet is the VP of practice management and product development at Pillar Technology.  Pillar has created a product called Verde which lets developers use modern practices such as TDD and CI within legacy code bases.  Legacy code, which Vanvleet...

Michael Dubakov03/04/10
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(fr)Agile Teams: Handle with Care

Recently I’ve read a very interesting post by Anna Forss called “Stupidity of the Team”.  While Anna concludes, that it’s healthy to introduce diverse opinions and invite opposing minds to dissolve the like-mindedness of homogeneous teams, I...

Mitch Pronschinske03/04/10
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SonarJ Upgrades Architectural Dependency Tracking

A German company, Hello2morrow, recently launched a new version of its tool for bridging the gap between architects and developers.  SonarJ allows developers to validate their code against large software architectures using static analysis.  It exists as a...

James Shore03/03/10
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Alternatives to Acceptance Testing

My essay on the problems with acceptance testing caused a bit of a furor. (Gojko Adzic, George Dinwiddie, Ron Jeffries.) The biggest criticism was that, without acceptance testing, how do you know that the software continues to work? The classic...

Mitch Pronschinske03/03/10
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Tips to Not Get Shot Down When Introducing Agile

Implementing agile is easy when the group has some experience with its principles.  The hard part (maybe the hardest part) of introducing agile is those very first steps.  During the first stages, developers that are unfamiliar with or adverse to...

Eric Hagan03/02/10
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Mark Crowe on VersionOne

Mark Crowe is the Director of Product Management at VersionOne.  His company's most recent release includes the launch of the Ultimate Edition, which features built-in regression testing, an analytics package for custom reports, and integration with...

James Shore03/02/10
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The Problems With Acceptance Testing

Gojko Adzic wrote to ask about my experiences with acceptance testing. For those who don't know, I was the coordinator of the Fit project for a while and co-author of the C# version. Fit is Ward Cunningham's brainchild and (as far as I know) inspired...

Mitch Pronschinske03/02/10
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Twist 2.0: Test Automation in BDD - Now with Groovy

A lot of organizations transitioning to agile are focused on getting planning and communication practices in place, but they tend to neglect engineering practices until later.  ThoughtWorks Studios tries to correct this anti-pattern with its ALM tools, which...

Nitin Bharti03/01/10
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Modeling in the age of Agility

Modeling is not the preserve of plan-driven methods, and the problems sometimes encountered lie not with modeling per se but with overdosing on models and failing to use modeling as an opportunity for communication. Models that become an end in themselves...