Finally… I have finished my article on the subject of iterations vs. increments. The damn thing took me almost four weeks to write....
Based on what I read in Steve Yegge’s latest article ("Get that job at Google") I came to the conclusion that I would nev...
After accidentally hiring a dyslectic kangaroo as a software tester, I have decided to improve my interview process for hiring new softwa...
The experts in our industry have an amazing ability of inventing sexy names for simple things that are as old as my cooking pots. An exam...
It doesn't often happen that I'm feeling trendy. In Roger's Innovation Curve I am usually not in the group of Early Adopters,...
Making things simple is not the same as doing things simple. Unfortunately, this is not a simple message to get across. Here's my per...
We are giving up on MoSCoW. And by that I mean the prioritization approach promoted by DSDM, not the Russian city. — I had already ...
I've introduced a new project life cycle model in our organization. It's an exotic cocktail, created from 1/3 DSDM, 1/3 Scrum and...
I need a title for my book. I still have more than a year to think about it, but I'm already anxious about it. I checked the titles o...
More than a month ago I had this amazing insight in my car. At least, that's what I thought. I have a very inspiring car, which might...
I just read the article The Other Side of Complexity, by Chuck Allison. In this article Allison claims that complexity in software can be...
Sometimes I hate it when I keep receiving new requests for any of the systems I introduced into our organization. Today was such a day, a...