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MoEnzyme
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The Software Development Game
« on: 2012-09-29 17:20:27 » |
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Now in the current September/October issue of Better Software The Software Development Game by Jonathan Kohl and David McFadzean
Intro:"Many teams struggle to choose or adapt a software development process. We’ve developed a process strategy called the software development game (SDG) for managing the mix of process, tools, and technology on software development teams. SDG lets you pick a process—any process—and, using gaming concepts, helps you adapt it to your own needs."
Full Article: http://www.stickyminds.com/BetterSoftware/magazine.asp?fn=cifea
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Re:The Software Development Game
« Reply #1 on: 2012-10-01 00:57:59 » |
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Quote from: MoEnzyme on 2012-09-29 17:20:27 [Fritz] Brilliant framework to get the idea of team development process across. It was certainly an endless struggle in my career to get everone on side. Nicely done.
THEN there is the Documentation Methodology that haunts most projects, especially if it isn't integrated into the Design, Development and QA process and this is still the best model I've found to wrestle that demon to the ground; without a team mutiny.
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