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Category Archives: SCRUM
Orthgonality, Software Engineering, Agilist
What Have I learned about Orthogonality, Software Engineering, and being an Agilist? Some possible Definitions:
A. I. Is Coming
Have you heard about Artificial Intelligence, yet? Who hasn’t? Have you heard the Conspiracy Theorists “take” on what the ever-growing A. I. presence will mean to humanity, yet? I would be willing to bet that you/we haven’t heard ALL or even some of the LATEST Theories about what A. I. will be able to doContinue reading “A. I. Is Coming”
Agilist Working Definition
In 2022 I started research into the Job Title of “Agilist”. This title appeared to me to be an evolution from SCRUM Masters, Project Managers, and uses of the Agile Manifesto. For today, I am proposing a working job definition for “Agilists” which I would really like to hear about from those who are willingContinue reading “Agilist Working Definition”
The Hybrid Work Model
I saw a survey for topics that a technical networking group might be interested in. This survey was taken on LinkedIn by a group that has approximately 2,000 members. One of the interesting results of this survey was that the topic of “HYBRID WORK MODEL” got ZERO responses while the three other topics received theContinue reading “The Hybrid Work Model”
More Agilist Questions
Based on my earliest interviews, I have added some new questions to my interview plans: Thank you, in advance, if you decide to offer your responses to these questions. bgbg
A Questionnaire for Agilists
I am working on another written piece where the “working title” is “The Agilist: A Series of Perspectives”. So far I have interviewed several folks who call themselves “Agilists” and I am collecting their thoughts and forming an impression of how I want to write about this new Job Title / Skill set. Here isContinue reading “A Questionnaire for Agilists”
SCRUM / Sprint Sequencing
Data and application processing evolve. Each of these application components starts at a certain stage in their life cycle and change as the rest of the application’s capabilities mature. Putting order to the Sequence of Sprints in an Application Development project could take advantage of these evolutionary cycles in order to implement a scope ofContinue reading “SCRUM / Sprint Sequencing”
