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Weekly Agile Reading. Pack 8

December 8, 2007 by Artem

Manually filtered top of the most interesting writing published since last Saturday. Of course, most interesting from my personal point of view.

Top writing of the week

  • The Nokia Test - Joe Little discusses the usefulness of the Nokia Test for whether a team s really using Scrum. By the way, in my opinion, it is an excellent, short and clear criteria.
  • Is Distributed Agile Development as Hard as it Looks - Dean Leffingwell claims that, when scaling agile, the problem of distributed teams is far not the most important.
  • Test Cancer - Martin Fowler describes a situation with the tests are not taken seriously after SW is delivered to the client
  • Unconsciously Agile - Damon Poole claims that most of software houses periodically work in the agile mode. When delivering the maintenance releases or patches.

See also

If you happen to encounter another interesting content published since last Saturday, please, post links in the comments.

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