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Agile Transformation in IC Development | AgileSoC
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Bringing Agile Methods to SoC Development. Why Agile Is A Good Fit For ASIC and FPGA Development. UVM Is Not A Methodology. Top-down ESL Design with Kanban. Realizing EDA360 With Agile Development. Operation Basic Sanity A Faster Way To Sane Hardware. IC Development And The Agile Manifesto. IC Development and the Agile Manifesto. Breaking Tradition in IC Development with Shared Code. Agile Transformation in IC Development. Agile Transformation in Functional Verification Part I. SVUnit 101 For RTL. In the...
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Think Agile: March 2007
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Software Development Articles and Banter From Luxoft. Tuesday, March 27, 2007. Agile Quality: Control vs. Assurance vs. Analysis. Questions about how testing fits onto agile development practices are usually answered into two very unhelpful ways for QA professionals:. 1 Agile development eliminates the need for QA, developers test it all themselves. 2 QA has to work harder to keep up with development while maintaining their traditional methodologies and test approaches. That a product meets needs, expect...
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Think Agile: February 2007
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Software Development Articles and Banter From Luxoft. Wednesday, February 28, 2007. What on Earth is a ScrumMaster? This past week I completed the Certified ScrumMaster Course (CSM). Over drinks on Friday night, I mentioned this in passing to some friends. “What the heck is a ScrumMaster? 8221; was the overwhelming reply. It’s a weird name, I’ll admit. Posted by Amanda (Mandy) Wilson. Integrating Fit with Cruise Control. Please Note that CC provides a plug-in for displaying FITNESS test results and not F...
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Think Agile: The Break Between Sprints
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Software Development Articles and Banter From Luxoft. Saturday, September 15, 2007. The Break Between Sprints. One element of agile development that is often forgotten in the heady drive to increase velocity is to truely take a break and recharge those creative juices. This struck me at a concert during the aptly titled song "White and Nerdy" by none other than Weird Al. Posted by Stephen Michaud. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Here you’ll find us at Luxoft.
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Think Agile: May 2007
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Software Development Articles and Banter From Luxoft. Thursday, May 24, 2007. Linda Rising on Collaboration, Bonobos and The Brain. Linda Rising made a great impression at the Agile Vancouver conference. She is an excellent presenter. In her interview to infoQ she makes some interesting parallels between Agile teams and groups of our closest relatives - chimpanzees and bonobos. It turns out that these ape species have very different social life. Here is the link:. Posted by alex aizikovsky. Five Obstacle...
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Think Agile: Weinberg on Agile
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Software Development Articles and Banter From Luxoft. Wednesday, September 12, 2007. In his article 5Qs on Agile with Gerald M. Weinberg. Gerald Weinberg tries to foresee the agile movement's fate:. Q4: What is the future of Agile? First we will drop the capital A. Then we will drop the term "agile" altogether. Agile methods will be successful if and when we stop seeing them as anything other than normal, sensible, professional methods of developing software. Sounds like a plan, doesn't it? To a T :).
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Think Agile: August 2007
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Software Development Articles and Banter From Luxoft. Thursday, August 23, 2007. Agile 2007 Conference Notes from a Newbie. What a week. I’ve never done booth duty before, and as a introverted product development type, it’s exhausting. I tried to flee to attend as many session as possible, mostly product management and Fit related sessions. So here goes with my notes from the conference:. From my booth I could see a bit of the keynote by Susan Ershler. I went to Gabrielle Benefield and Michael HolzerR...
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Think Agile: Fit and evolving domain model
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Software Development Articles and Banter From Luxoft. Monday, November 5, 2007. Fit and evolving domain model. In his recent blog post Scott Bellware expresses skepticism about using Domain Specific Language tools like Fitness for application that are at the very beginning of developing their model and domain specific language. He argues that for applications with unstable domain model the maintenance overhead is too big. Posted by Michael Vax. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader.
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Think Agile: November 2007
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Software Development Articles and Banter From Luxoft. Monday, November 5, 2007. Fit and evolving domain model. In his recent blog post Scott Bellware expresses skepticism about using Domain Specific Language tools like Fitness for application that are at the very beginning of developing their model and domain specific language. He argues that for applications with unstable domain model the maintenance overhead is too big. Posted by Michael Vax. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader.