Mob programming explained
In this episode of Architecture Corner, Greger Wikstrand meets Woody Zuill, well known for #mobprogramming and #noestimates to discuss Mob Programming.
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In this episode of Architecture Corner, Greger Wikstrand meets Woody Zuill, well known for #mobprogramming and #noestimates to discuss Mob Programming.
The description of change in ITIL does not include fast. It talks about cost-effective and minimum risk, which both implies a bit of slowness. So one of the questions the business have to answer is their prioritization. Fast, with a higher risk or slower with a less risk. If you want both, you need probably need to do major changes to your IT infrastructure, neither cheap or risk free.
Is it possible to improve software productivity as in the manufacturing industry? Listen to Joakim Lindbom and Greger Wikstrand discussing about this subject and hear their thoughts and what could be done in this area. It may not be so easy as in other areas of work like building a house.
Greger Wikstrand and Joakim Lindbom (both Enterprise Architects from Capgemini) discuss Extreme Contracts and the behavior agreements creates.In order to make faster changes, you need to work in other ways and make other deals. The discussion continues with technical debt and how old behavior created this situation.
Greger Wikstrand and Joakim Lindbom (both Enterprise Architects from Capgemini) talks about the need for speed to market.