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引用次数: 9
摘要
Brian Victor和Noah Jacobson是Abraxas Applications的开发人员,他们在公司率先采用了敏捷实践。他们发现敏捷是一个社会过程,但是他们作为开发人员的背景阻碍了他们尽可能有效地实现它。他们讲述了一些轶事,说明了在开发人员主导的转换中存在的问题,并描述了在教练提供帮助之前和之后他们的环境是如何变化的。
Brian Victor and Noah Jacobson are developers at Abraxas Applications who led the initial adoption of agile practices at the company. They discovered that agile is a social process but that their background as developers prevented them from implementing it as effectively as they could. They relate several anecdotes that illustrate problems in developer-led transitions and describe how their environment looked before and after a coach provided assistance.