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Tom Gilb |
Tom Gilb |
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2005_04_20_AVT_710.doc |
Zero Defects |
Commercial product development with over 10 years use and over 15000 operators but zero field reported software defects. |
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robsab |
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2006_06_19_McGill_EVO_Projects.ppt |
EVO Undergraduate Projects |
Undergraduate teaching of EVO via projects at McGill University |
812.00 KB |
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robsab |
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AE_Architects_IE.xls |
Impact Estimate Table |
Excel spreadsheet that's well documented and ready to adapt to your project. This is contains examples for Performance, Response Time and Transactions per Second, so is easily adaptable by architects and requirements engineers. This accompanies my Agile Engineering talks, for more information see theagileengineer.com. |
81.00 KB |
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Ryan Shriver |
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AE_Architects_IE.xls |
Impact Estimation Spreadsheet by Ryan Shriver |
XL File
Welcome, this is an Impact Estimation (IE) table for use on your projects to assess the impact of designs on qualities. This one is for Architects and
Requirements Analysts of software systems and based off the examples in my Agile Engineering presentations. If you have any questions, feedback or bugs, please email me at [email protected]. Thanks and enjoy. |
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Tom Gilb |
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Agile2009ResultIsAllThatCounts.ppt |
Agile2009: The Result Is All That Counts |
Presentation at the Agile Holland Conference 2009. |
1.95 MB |
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Niels Malotaux |
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AgileMetoder.ppt |
EVO - One of many agile methods |
Used for a internal workshop in our company, to highlight some of the essentials in EVO compared to other agile methods.
This presentation is in Norwegian only. |
295.50 KB |
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Knut Harald Langøren |
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Anforderungsvorlagen from Goetz 2008 German Planguage Templates.doc |
GERMAN Deutch Planguage Requirement Design Templates |
Compliments of our good friend
[email protected]
3 of the Competitive Engineering Templates translated to German |
54.50 KB |
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Tom Gilb |
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Booklet2.pdf |
How Quality is Assured by Evolutionary Methods |
The state of the Evo project management process after coaching over 25 projects at 9 organizations. A recipe to get started with Evolutionary planning. |
295.19 KB |
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nrm |
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Communication pitfalls.doc |
Communication pitfalls |
Some wise sayings about communication pitfalls |
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doomsk |
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ESEPG2003PDM.pdf |
Controlling Quality with the Project Defect Model |
This paper shows a model for planning & tracking quality in projects. The purpose is to control quality next to budget, lead-time & functionality, optimizing on the value delivered by projects. Paper was submitted to and presented at the Europeaan Software Engineering Process Group (ESEPG)Conference in 2003. See www.espi.org. |
318.87 KB |
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BenLinders |
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EvoPlanning.pdf |
Evolutionary Planning or How to Achieve the Most Important Requirement |
Rewrite of the TimeLine booklet. Extra emphasis one what we can do if we find that, assuming working the way we currently are working, we won't make the project result on time. |
472.54 KB |
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nrm |
Niels Malotaux |
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EvoQA.pdf |
Optimizing Quality Assurance for Better Results |
Same as Testing booklet, however, now tuned to a non-software audience |
192.76 KB |
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nrm |
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EvoRisk.pdf |
Controlling Project Risk by Design |
How the Evolutionary Project Management approach handles Risk by design. |
590.64 KB |
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nrm |
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EvoTesting.pdf |
Optimizing the Contribution of Testing to Project Success |
How to extend the Evo concepts to the Testing and Quality Assurance processes. |
193.19 KB |
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nrm |
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