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Revision as of 04:52, 11 August 2012
Agile Contracts Primer
40 pages on contracts in Scrum & agile delivery. |
Lean Thinking Primer
45 pages on Lean Thinking and the Toyota Way. |
Feature Teams Primer
50 pages on Scrum Feature Teams. |
Usually consulting; sometimes do interesting public events...
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Oct 9-12 | Agile Design and Modeling for Advanced Object Design with Patterns | Oslo, NO | here |
Craig Larman
Made #8 on "the top 20 most influential agile people". Thank you! Management consultant on scaling lean & agile product development with large-scale Scrum, and author of popular texts on agile and multisite & offshore, and on software analysis & design. More...
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Agile Architecture & Design Primer
45 pages on scaling the practice of agile architecture and design in large-scale Scrum product development. |
Videos, books, articles...
Blog: Interesting science fact of the month
This research could be a profound milestone in science; it hints at the real core, subtle mechanism of memory encoding. it involves interaction of calcium-calmodulin dependent kinase complex II and tubulin protein compounds, which occupy the interiors of brain neurons. . More at the Interesting Things Blog...
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Use Case Primer
40 pages on skillful modeling with use cases. Some extremists incorrectly declare that applying use cases is a bad practice. Nonsense! Applied skillfully, with agility, and in an evolutionary lightweight approach, use cases can be of great value.
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Recommended readings. Educator resources. CN version here.
Craig LarmanManagement consultant, and author of some popular texts on agile methods and on software analysis & design:
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