Passing the Baton: Transitioning from Development to Maintenance Stumble-free code and knowledge transfer requires a facilitated, structured process. Learn how to ease the transition from development to maintenance. |
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Continuous Integration—Your Project's Unlikely Hero Code sandboxes of the world, unite behind a new leader: Continuous Integration (CI). Automated and customizable, CI gives you the ability to know at the push of a button whether your application is working or whether it needs a tweak. It brings together the disparate code of countless developers and provides a real-time gauge of your application's health. Never fear nightly (or, egads! weekly) builds again. Rely on the strength of CI. |
Jeffrey Frederick
October 12, 2004 |
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Lightweight Development. Heavyweight QA Need a place to go to get the solutions you've been craving? Management Fix is what you've been looking for. In this issue, find out how to bring old-school QA practitioners into the new world of development. |
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Quality Requires a Better Understanding To continue our series exploring what it means to care about quality and to build better software, we spoke with a software user who now collaborates with developers on Agile projects. Find out what she had to say. |
Pam Young
September 29, 2004 |
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Source Code, Power Source, and Outsourced Get the software engineering slant on items from the recent news. |
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Cards–I've Got a Million of 'Em One man's love/hate relationship with index cards, a common tool of the Agile trade. |
Ron Jeffries
September 29, 2004 |
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Jack Be Agile ... But Not Too Quick Turn to The Last Word, where software professionals who care about quality give you their opinions on hot topics. This month, find out why Karl Wiegers thinks that Agile development is not to be undertaken lightly. |
Karl E. Wiegers
September 29, 2004 |
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What's Holding You Back? We're pleased to bring you technical editors who are well respected in their fields. Get their take on everything that relates to the industry, technically speaking. In this issue, guest technical editor and Agile authority Mike Cohn explains how Agile development could help you recognize and overcome constraints that you never may have considered before. |
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Unjust Deserts Collaborative projects are a cornerstone of Agile development, but how can you recognize individuals for team work without spoiling team unity? Learn how to dole out praise and rewards without leaving a bad taste in everyone's mouth. |
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Don't Just Break Software. Make Software What if, instead of using tests to try to break software, we used tests to make software? That's the vision of storytest-driven development. We spoke to people who spend each day turning wishful thinking into working products. Find out how they do it. |
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