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I moved my new blog to http://hij2mc.wordpress.com/ . (hij2mc = how I jump to my conclusions, I continue the name of the blog) I used Blogger some time but changed to Wordpress as it offers better ways to organize your content. The RSS Feed for my blog Read More...
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This night I set up a new weblog, How I jump to my conclusions with Blogger at Blogspot.com, since I'm switching from my current employer Infosupport to Getronics PinkRoccade. Unfortunately, Getronics apparently does not (yet?) have a company blogsite. Read More...
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In The Deadline , Tom DeMarco tells stories to pass on wisdom, like this one : Four essentials of good management: · Get the right people. · Match them to the right jobs. · Keep them motivated · Help their teams to jell and stay jelled Read More...
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Top ten tips for preventing innovation -Tyner Blain , Dilbert's manager would not hesitate to implement them: Read More...
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Scott (Tyner Blane) introduced some (to me) new terms describing approaches he uses to build the right software. The problem he addresses is: how to decide which features to include on your first release. Even though we all know the including 100% of Read More...
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You just need to keep a few things in mind when you schedule your project, things that will keep you out of trouble. Christopher Hawkins published an article titled Why Your Schedule Is No Good - And How To Fix It explaining why you can not run a six Read More...
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We spend too much time on features that are never used, so where do they come from? On the Rational Edge, Laura Rose wrote on Involving customers early and often in a software development project as a solution to this problem. Laura included several sample Read More...
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One of the reasons, according to Scott Ambler, Why Agile Software Development Techniques Work , is that they reduce the feedback cycle between the generation of an idea (perhaps a requirement or a design strategy) and the realization of that idea. Of Read More...
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Characterizing People as Non-Linear, First-Order Components in Software Development An older article, very well worth reading from Alistair Cockburn. Must read for Methodologists and Process Designers. Cockburn found out after research: Almost any methodology Read More...
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Some variants on the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People from Stephen R. Covey From Stephen R. Covey self: Seven Habits Revisited: Seven Unique Human Endowments If you run short of time: Seven Habits Condensed Summaries From Technicat: Seven Habits Read More...
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Forget everything you learned the last 20 years and get back on track. Waterfall 2006 - International Conference on Sequential Development Including valuable tutorials from Martin, Cockburn, Beck, Kroll, Kern and many others. Read about the WUP! (Tip Read More...
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Christopher Hawkins - Effective Software Development presents his ten Meeting Guidelines, and starting from guideline one deals with opposition, it goes like this: Christopher's Meeting Guideline #1: Meetings should never be used to present information, Read More...
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At two conferences this week in Seattle, Microsoft showed and detailed the next versions of Microsoft Office Visio, its business diagramming program, and Microsoft Office Project, its project-management software (see 2 Office products enhanced ). Microsoft Read More...
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An online course on integrating PRINCE2 with RUP . Read More...
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Joel Spolsky published a (first-draft) Reading List for a three year management training program. On the list are several of my favorites, like "The Mythical Man Month", "The inmates are running the Asylum", "Peopleware" and "Crossing the chasm". Several Read More...
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