Sunday, 30 August 2009

Agile Research

Trying to get notes together to provide a bit more meat behind a course presentation. I always reckon a mix of real-world anecdotes, theoretical approach, and a whole bunch of tools and tricks, supported by plenty of hands on provides the right approach. Some people's learning style is about getting dirty with stuff, some like talking about it at breaks, some like listening, others like drawing diagrams to express themselves, while some like taking notes. There are some that require energetic debate for it to be taken on-board.

Anyways there is some great stuff out there for Agile these days, and being loving caring hoooomans there is plenty of sharing going on.

Great Agile cheat sheet.

  • Great blog with some nice links here on xprocess and their site here
  • Another blog here with some good stuff on velocity.
  • Version One have a good Agile 101 here
  • Good site with definitions and graphs here.
  • Another good but of course obvious place to start research is with the various relatives of Agile such as ScrumAlliance which has a good glossary of terms.
  • Agile FAQ is here.
  • Another good blog which describes the estimation process in Scrum is found here.

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