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Erik Dörnenburg on why there is no right Agile Process
Agile processes and service oriented architectures are two examples of how traditional assumptions about software development have been challenged in recent years. Erik Dörnenburg, Application Architect and Developer at ThoughtWorks, in the interview recorded at GIDS 2008, explains how Agile development is about being agile about your project problem and not just following rules. He also explains some common myths about developer productivity, why it helps to have a simple approach to software development, and why software visualization is close to his heart. Erik also elaborates on why it is important to ensure ever-growing teams develop quality software that works in a production environment and how continuous integration helps in this regard. Erik, who is continually exploring new patterns of enterprise software, also shares some unique tips for project success.
Busting Common Myths about Developer Productivity
Many traditional assumptions about software development have been challenged in recent years. Agile processes and service oriented architectures are two examples of this. An area that has...

JBoss Fights to Retain Its Title in the Testing Tools Category
Testing is emerging into a healthy industry and an established discipline. The global software testing market is worth USD $13 billion. The number of tools available in the current market can be...


