In Sebastian Junger's The Perfect Storm, a fishing boat out of Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA, encounters a storm -- not just any storm, but "the perfect storm" -- and ends up meeting a tragic end. This "perfect storm" was the result of a combination of various meteorological phenomena. Together, these phenomena made it impossible for the fishermen to do their job and bring swordfish back to port.
Against a Sea of Troubles: Scrum Software Development
By Ken Schwaber
Posted October 31, 2000 | Technology |
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