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AgileLib.Net Agile Coaching Institute — providing Agile Coaches with transformational skills and tools Metodologías ágiles: Los artículos mas destacados Metodologías ágiles Esta página es una guía para orientarte en la lectura de los artículos más destacados de este blog sobre temas relacionados metodologías ágiles, Scrum, etc. Artículos más destacados: - Mis 10 mejores libros ágiles - El método kanban para la gestión de proyectos - La historia de usuario, el “requisito” ágil - Lean Software Development - Claves para implantar el rol de Product Owner - De qué va eso de “equipo ágil auto-organizado - La agilidad está muriendo. Metodologías: - Las metodologías Crystal. Algunas claves de las metodologías ágiles: el ciclo de vida iterativo Sin duda una de las claves que un proyecto ágil es el uso de un ciclo de vida iterativo, a veces también incremental, frente al ciclo de vida en cascada. Una cosa más, aunque en mi opinión no son tan determinantes como el ciclo de vida iterativo, de entre todas, hay otras dos prácticas esenciales, las dejo en el siguiente: la integración continua y el “smoke test”. Las metodologías ágiles y la documentación

Dean Leffingwell Javier Garzás | Agile Alliance :: Home Ágil-mente | … el blog de @Pablitux! Blog de NicoPaez | Agile, Entrega Continua, Ingenieria de Software Large Scale Scrum (LeSS) Agile Contracts: a Video Mini-Series Over the years I’ve built up a bit of knowledge about commercial contracts in an Agile environment. This is not something I really noticed until a few months ago when Laurence Bascle asked me to talk to the Agile4Agencies meetup group on just this subject. Laurence’s interest came from a piece I published in InfoQ a few years back - Agile Contract Options - but more recently I published “Dear Customer, the truth about IT projects” in the Agile Journal (which later became Agile Connection). Dear Customer has become something of an ever-green, I use it as a prologue in Xanpan and it regularly gets rediscovered and Tweeted about. So I sat down and compiled all my thinking into a presentation which I have now delivered twice and is available online. Now as some readers will be aware, this year I have been experimenting with video recordings as alternatives to the written word. I’ve broken the Agile Contracts presentation into 11 short recordings and published them on YouTube.

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