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What's Wrong With Agile Methods: Some Principles and Values to Encourage Quantification

by Tom Gilb, Lindsey Brodie (2007-06-21) permalink

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Current agile methods could benefit from using a more quantified approach across the entire implementation process (that is, throughout development, production and delivery). The main benefits of adopting such an approach include improved communication of the requirements and, better support for feedback and progress tracking.

This article first discusses the benefits of quantification, then outlines a proposed approach (Planguage) and, finally describes an example of its successful use.

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Source: Methods & Tools
File Type: HTML
Owner: admin
Categories: Agile Manifesto, Analysis, EVO, Metrics, Requirements
Updated: July 12, 2007


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