An intro to agile slidedeck that was presented at the 2009 ESRI Developers Summit.
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adoption
iterative scrum
sprint
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planning
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team scru
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collaboration product owner
review re
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adapt Agile Software
Development release
daily stand-up
user stories
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testing
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story points
design manifesto
prioritize
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quality working software
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servant leader
self-organizing
commitment
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monster.com
projects completed on-time, within budget, or delivered on specification
35% The Standish Group, 2006 Chaos Report
projects cancelled
31% The Standish Group, 2006 Chaos Report
software value on the dollar
59¢ The Standish Group, 2006 Chaos Report
features rarely or ever used
64% The Standish Group, 2006 Chaos Report
manifesto
testing design
back
log
Development
individuals
and interactions
processes and tools
working software
comprehensive documentation
customer collaboration
contract negotiation
responding to
change
following a plan
iterative incremental
Agile quality
commitment
iterative development
ChecktheFit
EstablishBusinessRela/onship
ProjectIncep1onDiscoveryAssessment
Itera1on0
SetupProjectInfrastructure
TargetSystem
Incrementaldeliveryin/me‐boxed2weekitera/ons
Itera1on1 Itera1on2 Itera1on3 Itera1onn
ProductBacklog
Itera1onBacklog
Itera1on2Weeks
ProductIncrement
incremental delivery
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design testing
tim
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review release
product backlog
future releases
current release
current iteration
user stories prioritize
scru
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servant leader
collaboration
conversation ca
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confirmation
conversation ca
rd
confirmation
As a frequent flyer!I want to rebook a past!
trip so that I save!time booking trips.!ca
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As a frequent flyer!I want to rebook a past!
trip so that I save!time booking trips.!ca
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conversation ca
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confirmation
I WANT THE TOAST TO POP UP WHEN IT’S
DONE
THAT’S REALLY EXPENSIVE. THE POPPING PART IS EASY—THAT’S JUST A SPRING. BUT KNOWING WHEN THE TOAST IS DONE REQUIRES AN OPTICAL SENSOR—NEW
TECHNOLOGY.
BUT WHAT ABOUT ALL
THOSE OTHER TOASTERS OUT
THERE?
OH, THEY USE A TIMER. THEY DON’T REALLY KNOW WHEN THE TOAST IS DONE.