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Just attended a presentation where a testing company stated that V-model testing can be used in an Agile development team developing with java and c#.
I would prefer testdriven development and automation of acceptance testing before V-model testing.
Not...
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The V model doesn't to Agile or....
One of the important features of agile is the ability to adapt to change.
V model testing doesn't really fit in with the ethos of agile development.
With an agile approach.
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As a developer who's never worked in Agile specifically (but have worked in TDD shops), I see employers that are running Agile shops resistant to hiring someone who hasn't worked in Agile. I've run into this a few times over the past few years. Is it ...
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Now if they have two otherwise equal an understanding of what Agile....
Tailors their agile model anyway (if they don't they're doing it wrong) it really doesn't matter will recognize if someone is adaptable to an agile method or not.
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I believe that Agile is nothing but another implementation of Spiral Model. I am a big supporter of Spiral (The spiral model is a software development process combining elements of both design and prototyping-in-stages, in an effort to combine advantages...
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YouAgile is spiral....
In the spiral model the number of iterations are fixed, while each phase of an agile model may consist of any number of iterations.
In many agile models testing comes before coding.
And on testing.
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What are the myths or misconceptions related to Agile?
There are lot of misconceptions related to Agile that an average new comer may fall into. What are the misconceptions in the Agile world and how do you justify that it is truly a misconception?
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There's no real myths - but anything taken to an extreme will be wrong .
Myth: using Agile development practices is a silver bullet solution to defeat agility and create a waterfall called "Agile".
Code quality and quantity.
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RUP in the dialogue with Scrum
There is a relation between Agile and RUP. Actually I though that Agile development was a type of RUP. In the article from IBM above you can see that they are fitting the model to RUP.
Does someone has any practical explanation...
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RUP is a framework for organizations_Unified_Process
Agile is an approach to software development:
(quoted from the Agile Alliance website)
What Is Agile....
Is an Agile iterative increment model, while RUP is a framework.
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For example, would it be incredibly dangerous to do it for avionics software?
Note, I don't completely understand Agile.
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Determining the Applicability of Agile Practices to Mission and Life-Critical Systems
Agile Suitability Filters
In short, there is....
You could use the agile.
Trade-offs are a bit different in that case I guess .
To promote safety.
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I have a debate about this with a friend of mine whether agile software development is always identical with dynamic language (like Python, Ruby, Perl, PHP etc) or not.
With dynamic language we can see changes real quick and we also write less code. No...
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It's really a mindset driven development, you are practicing agile....
NO, agile development can be utilized with any programming environment.
Agile is primarily about adapting to and being prepared for change, and is completely.
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It feels like an artifacts of an earlier days, but UML sure does have its use. However, agile processes like Extreme Programming advocates "embracing changes", does that also means I should make less documents and UML models as well? Since they gives ...
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Breeze through Robert Martin's Agile Principles, Patterns and Practices
The suggestion is to use make a UML model of your untested....
Agile development practices, but I find it very useful as a simple communications medium between.
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And the converse: "What type of specific development patterns DO NOT support agile development?
To be more concise: I'm not looking for "methodologies" or "theory". I'm talking about specific patterns for writing code in the itterative process that is...
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Waterfall modelIterative development is a necessary (though not sufficient) part of agile, while "waterfall Chaos Strategy would all support an Agile Methodology....
During the requirements phase would not support an Agile Methodology, e.g.
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Now I need to study about PSP (Personal Software Process) and Agile, then compare it pros and cons.
I have some knowledge of Agile but very little with PSP. I want to know from anyone who have experience with these 2 methodology and which one is suite...
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Agile on the other hand is an umbrella term for many choosing between agile and PSP for a team of 5..10 people, forget PSP as a team process and start with some agile method such....
Not work as the sole process model for a team.
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