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Why Gantt Charts Are Useless For Agile Projects

Posted on: August 13, 2007January 23, 2021

What can you learn about your agile project from this Gantt chart? The one above looks out two years. It shows task dependencies and concurrencies. If you’re iteratively developing software, do you really expect to know what you’ll be doing two years from now, to know if you truly have […]

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Ten Essential Practices of Continuous Integration

Posted on: May 9, 2006May 12, 2006

Martin Fowler has identified the key process elements of making Continuous Integration work. You could even argue that they are the elements that define Continuous Integration (done correctly). We include his list and our thoughts below:

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