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Early in my GovCon career, I was introduced to Agile methodologies. Even as a marketing and communications professional supporting federal contracts, I found myself on cross-functional teams where I ...
For many developers, QA automation engineers, and site reliability engineers participating in agile development teams, the delivery work starts by defining user stories and committing to complete them ...
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Lately, the term "continuous" has popped to the top of vendors' and pundits' lists as the software architecture we all should and want to have. The problem is that many assume "continuous" means rapid ...
In 2001, at Utah’s Snowbird ski resort, 17 software developers got together and produced the groundbreaking Agile Manifesto. It was meant to streamline the software development process by ...
It's popular to credit the pandemic with resetting employees' expectations of what a workplace looks like, but the trend toward agile workspace was unfolding even before the 2020 lockdown. Agile ...
There’s a lot of hype out there about Agile design. In the interests of full disclosure, I’ll admit that some of that hype has even come from me. I am a strong proponent of Agile thinking because I ...
As a software architect, one of the challenges I have in writing this blog is finding creative ways to connect my experience and expertise to topics that will be useful to an audience outside of ...