
Courage – XP Values
Agile is a mindset (it is not a methodology). Just like every other Agile method, Extreme Programming (XP) also comes with its own set of values. The first such value …
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Agile is a mindset (it is not a methodology). Just like every other Agile method, Extreme Programming (XP) also comes with its own set of values. The first such value …
Courage – XP Values Read MoreThere are many similarities that Extreme Programming (XP) has with Scrum. Just like Scrum, XP is also an iterative and incremental methodology. It encapsulates the idea of making decisions at …
How an Extreme Programming (XP) Team operates? | Stories | Quarterly Cycle | Weekly Cycle | Slack Read MoreEver wondered what makes Iterative and Incremental life cycles different? The simple answer to this might actually surprise you since most people often mix the two up. Check out this …
Difference between Iterative and Incremental Project Management Life Cycles Read MoreExtreme Programming (XP) is focused not just on project management (like Scrum) but also on how teams actually build the code. It falls under the agile umbrella and is actually …
Extreme Programming (XP) Read MoreExplore Scrum essentials in minutes. Learn the contrasts between Definition of Ready, Definition of Done, and Acceptance Criteria. Elevate your agile project management skills with this short video. RELATED LINKS …
Difference between Definition of Done, Definition of Ready and Acceptance Criteria Read MoreWhile Velocity is a good metric to measure the progress of your agile team, Lead time and Cycle time are more suited on real life product delivery. What are these …
What is the difference between Lead Time and Cycle Time in Agile? Read More‘Decide what to do’ is the fourth step that you take in Retrospectives. An important tool that can help with you making such decision is Short Subjects. So far in the …
Short Subjects Read More‘Generate Insights’ is the third step that you take in Retrospectives. The two tools that can help with you generating insights are Fishbone Diagram and Dot Voting. Fishbone Diagram There are …
Fishbone Diagram and Dot Voting Read More‘Gather Data’ is the second step that you take in order to run a Retrospective meeting. The two techniques that can help with you gathering data are Timeline and Color Code …
Timeline and Color Code Dots Read More‘Set the Stage’ is the first of the 4 steps involved in Retrospective meeting. Check-ins and ESVP are two techniques that can you help you with that. Check-ins One of …
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