A few key concepts for Agile teams include: "whole team", "product owner," "self-organizing team", and "sustainable pace." Whole team is an Extreme Programming (XP) practice where the team has all the skills it needs to complete the project, without relying on external experts. Product ...
I got an email today pointing out an article on Dr. Dobbs that discusses the change in mindset required to be part of an agile team as well as the roles on the team. This got me thinking about the changes I've made in how I think about software in order to become an effective cont...
The level of detail in specifications depends on many factors, which include the type of application that your team is developing. For many applications, correctly elaborated user stories and open lines of communication are the most effective specifications. However, an application that processes lab ...
Agile Team Roles and Responsibilities AgileTeamRolesandResponsibilities ValuesofAgile RespectOpenness Empathy CourageTrust FoundationValues 5DysfunctionsofaTeam InattentiontoresultsAvoidanceofaccountabilityLackofcommitment Fearofconflict Absenceoftrust AgilePrinciples 1.Beginwithclarityabouttheoutcome,andletitguideevery...
While working on an agile project, you may come across some farm animal terminology, specifically Pigs and/or Chickens. These terms are perhaps used less and less recently, but they came about from an anecdote that demonstrates the level of commitment of certain members of the team. The story...
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In this paper, we take an exploratory approach to the topic of data science roles in agile teams by a set of interviews with five data scientists as well as three members of an agile software development team. Based on the interviews we identify a set of challenges associated with ...
The scrum framework defines common team roles in an agile-managed development project. The development team, product owner, and scrum master make up the scrum team, which works on the project every day. Expanded to include stakeholders and an agile mentor, the scrum team becomes a ...
The value of working based on roles When we talk about a role, we mean that a person can adopt this role in the team whenever this is necessary. So, a person can have multiple roles sequentially or even in parallel. In a cross-functional team every team member is allowed to pick up ...
Every team needs someone who turns ideas into reality—that’s the Executor. They’re the go-getters, the finishers, who ensure that strategies don’t stay on paper. Executors are laser-focused on getting tasks done right and on time, and they bring an energy that keeps project...