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Managing Technical Debt
Description : Software projects often cut corners in the rush to meet deadlines, resulting in bad code. Tom Brazier helps us to budget the cost of "doing it wrong". by Tom Brazier
Category: [ Overload Journal #77 - Feb 2007 | Project Management ]
Letter to the Editor
Description : Alexander Nasonov writes more on singleton. by Alexander Nasonov
Category: [ Overload Journal #77 - Feb 2007 | Programming Topics | Letters to the Editor ]
The Agile Manifesto Explained (and a First Amendment)
Description :

In my last article I set the scene for what I hope will be a series of provocative and informative articles. In the article I described the plight of Pete and his vain efforts to change development processes at his place of work.

by Phran Ryder
Source : agile development
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #5 - Oct 2005 | Project Management ]
Setting up a Subversion Server for Remote Use
Description :

Revision control is a critical part of any significant development project. Having secure full time access to your repository from wherever you are can be important. In some environments, such as open source projects, it's absolutely crucial to the functioning of the development team.

by Craig Ringer
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #5 - Oct 2005 | Project Management ]
Editorial: Size Does Matter
Description : The way that one goes about developing and delivering a software project depends critically on the scale of the project.
Discuss. by Alan Griffiths
Category: [ Overload Journal #68 - Aug 2005 | Project Management | Journal Editorial ]
Software Project Management: Adding Stakeholder Metrics to Agile Projects
Description : Agile methods need to include stakeholder metrics in order to ensure that projects focus better on the critical requirements, and that projects are better able to measure their achievements, and to adapt to feedback. This paper presents a short, simple defined process for evolutionary project management (Evo), and discusses its key features. by Tom Gilb
Category: [ Overload Journal #68 - Aug 2005 | Project Management ]
Professionalism in Programming #32
Description :

In this article I present a series of thought provoking questions based on some topics that I've covered in past issues.

by Pete Goodliffe
Category: [ CVu Journal Vol 17, #3 - Jun 2005 | Project Management ]
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