Archive for June, 2009
Agile anti-patterns. Yes, your agile projects can fail too
By shoogend at 25 June, 2009, 10:07 am
Tomorrow, June 26, I will be doing a talk at the SDN Event at Hotel Houten in Houten (see www.sdn.nl). This talk will be dealing with the many anti-patterns that surround agile software development. Unfortunately, the session description for my talk is not entirely up-to-date. So I’ll repeat it here. Better safe then sorry. Hope [...]
Read More >>Feelings on User Stories as an alternative to Use Cases?
By shoogend at 23 June, 2009, 11:57 am
About a week ago, someone (from the UK) send me an email with the following question: I like your article on Smart Use Cases. Before I throw my hat in the ring on this, could you tell me your feelings on User Stories as an alternative to Use Cases? To be quite honest, I’m not [...]
Read More >>SDN software architecture event 25 juni [in Dutch]
By shoogend at 16 June, 2009, 11:10 pm
Speciaal voor Software Architects organiseert het SDN op donderdagavond 25 juni een SDN Event met twee hoogstaande sessies die architectects zeker zullen aanspreken. Het event vindt plaats in Hotel Houten (in Houten). Sander Hoogendoorn doet zijn sessie: Navigeren door een woud van frameworks. Edward Bakker en Clemens Reijnen presenteren: Architectural Inspections with VSTA2010 and Application [...]
Read More >>Checking for reusable services using smart use cases
By shoogend at 3 June, 2009, 9:54 am
In any project, and especially in projects that run under a tight schedule – as most projects do these days, it is helpful to list all elements that can possibly be (re)used to crank up your project, such as guidelines, documentation templates, existing components, (web) services, frameworks. This can best be done early on in [...]
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