Refactoring Erlang with Wrangler
Published August 23rd, 2011 Under Coding | Leave a Comment
Wrangler is an interactive refactoring tool for Erlang. This video shows how to perform the basic refactoring activity: how to rename functions, variables and modules and also how to more functions from one module to another.
Agile Web Architecture
Published August 18th, 2011 Under Agile | Leave a Comment
Are you using the (minimum of) three layers architecture? We’ve done a systematic rethinking of the traditional three layer architecture, questioning its foundation. Taking an agile approach, we’re looking for simple solutions for the web that can grow when needed. We present principles, ideas and concrete examples of how to build web solutions faster, easier, more fun and simply: more agile.
Download this video from http://ndc2011.macsimum.no/mp4/Day1%20Wednesday/Track2%201500-1600.mp4
Increasing Business Value Through Simplicity with Lean and Agile
Published August 15th, 2011 Under Agile, Lean | Leave a Comment
Simplicity is hard, but an eco system of simplicity is key to accelerating throughput and motivating people to deliver quality solutions that increase the realisation of business value faster. Jeff Smith shares the experience of Suncorp’s journey of infusing simplicity into the DnA of Business Technology through the introduction of Agile and Lean principles and methodologies.
Managing Agile
Published August 10th, 2011 Under Agile | Leave a Comment
In this video, Diana Larsen discusses how Agile can help to overcome three management traps by relying on data and evidence, accepting uncertainty and unpredictability, and maintaining a whole systems view.
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Managing-Agile
The Agile Mind
Published August 8th, 2011 Under Agile | Leave a Comment
Your brain is literally wired to be agile. Are you working with it’s strengths? Do you know how to tell if you’re not? In this session we’ll explore some exciting discoveries in neuroscience and psychology, and then immediately put this knowledge to use creating iterative change inside our brains. If you want to fine-tune your team’s agile processes, or if you just think it would be fun to know how to hack a debug breakpoint into somebody else’s brain, this session is for you!
Video Producer: http://www.agileroots.com/
Kanban Fishbowl Session
Published August 3rd, 2011 Under Lean | Leave a Comment
This video shares experiences and lessons learned from introducing Kanban to various organizations.
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Kanban-Fishbowl-Session
Keeping Agile Agile
Published August 3rd, 2011 Under Agile | Leave a Comment
Dan North argues in this video that organizations need to continuously innovate, finding new ways and practices to develop software by looking at the motivations behind Agile practices and not just implementing them.
http://www.infoq.com/presentations/Keeping-Agile-Agile
Enough Design
Published August 1st, 2011 Under Agile | Leave a Comment
This video provides a framework to help yourself ask, as a designer or as a developer, “What is Enough Design?” A great agile design process is complementary to a great agile development process, producing products that people love. There’s a tension between the notion of ultimate flexibility that agile proposes, and the need for coherency and excellence that great design provides.
Video Produce: Agile Roots Conference
Scrumboard Changes During 9 Days Sprint
Published July 26th, 2011 Under Scrum | Leave a Comment
This is a time-lapse video of a scrumboard and burndown chart taken during a 9 day sprint.
Yes, You Can Deploy Every Two Days!
Published July 11th, 2011 Under Agile | Leave a Comment
This video shows how to allow team to deploy every two or three days a new feature, completely tested and automatically updated. It shares the set of practices that we used and how to work together to optimize the deployment cycle.
Video Producer: Agile Central Europe Conference
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