The Promotion Strategy
On the left side of the following figure, we have a typical mega-project structure with a minimal Overhead-to-Production personnel ratio (O/P). If all goes well, the O/P ratio stays the same throughout...
View ArticleCustomers, Features, Components
Umm, let’s see. Customers interact with features. Features are implemented across components. Components are designed/coded/tested/integrated by developers. Well, duh!
View ArticleScraditionally Speaking
Gee, look at all those fancy, multidividual contributor titles. And then there is the development team, a.k.a the title-less induhvidual contributors.
View ArticleWhat Happened Before The First Product Backlog?
Some people like to ask: “What happened before the big bang?“. Being a geeko-nerd, I like to ask: “What happened before the first product backlog?”. Regarding agile framework definitions, IMO, Scrum...
View ArticleAdvice That Transcends Time
Please take a moment to temporarily push all you’ve learned about large-system software development on the stack in your brain and imbibe some timeless advice from this thoughtful, 1992, NASA report:...
View ArticleThe Satoshi Personal Development Process
A System Of Layers The ability of the human mind to grasp and understand large, software-intensive, systems is severely constrained by the level of complexity that can be held within its boundaries at...
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