A train is only as good as its fastest carriage. Agile can claim to have increased the speed and quality of solutions development through the Agile Manifesto, the Agile principles, and the many popular Agile practices (e.g., user stories, daily standups, and the wall). However, an important discovery by many of us in practice is that faster and higher-quality development in itself is not enough. In fact, faster time to development can lead to problems.
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DevOps and Avoiding Piling Carriages on Top of Each Other
Posted January 7, 2016 | Technology |
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