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Waterfall Meets Disciplined Agile
Waterfall meets Disciplined Agile A real world example of Agile transformation
Richard McMullin, Agile Transformation Specialist
Etienne Laverdière, Agile Practitioner
February 20th 2013
A Real World Example of Agile Transformation

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Waterfall Meets Disciplined Agile
Industry Context Agile Transformation
A Real World Example of Agile Transformation
Agility is still just a buzzword in many large organizations. That is slowly starting to change and we are
seeing larger companies beginning to take their first tentative steps towards agility.
Culturally the shift towards Agility is a big challenge.
The change management required cannot be overstated. It is critical to be able to respect the
organizational history and processes while enabling agile innovation.

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Waterfall Meets Disciplined Agile
Warning: This presentation is NOT for Agile or Waterfall purists.
Presentation Statement
A Real World Example of Agile Transformation

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Waterfall Meets Disciplined Agile
This presentation is about
Working Together
for success.
Using Process Innovation and RTC Tooling to help create
Agility
in a
Waterfall World
Presentation Statement
A Real World Example of Agile Transformation

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Waterfall Meets Disciplined Agile
Richard McMullin
Richard McMullin has been leading software innovation for more than 20 years in the financial,
medical and education sectors. He has been a principal founder of multiple startup companies.
You can follow Richard on twitter at r_mcmullin or at [email protected]
Etienne Laverdière
Etienne is a project management lead, a senior system architect and agile practitioner. Over
the past 14 years, Etienne has lead software development teams in North America and Europe.
He has worked in both large and small companies leading innovation and process
improvements. He has PMP, PMI-ACP (Agile Certified Practitioner) designations and is a
Certified Scrum Master. He is also a partner of Digital Tango ltd.
Introduction
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Waterfall Meets Disciplined Agile
Context
• high risk project
• financial institution
Agile Restructuring
• Agile principles
• Waterfall interfaces
Implementing Agile Delivery
• Agile practices
• RTC Tooling
• Automated testing and continuous
integration
Pitfalls
• Closing the loop
Conclusions and Why Agility?
• Closing the loop
Questions
Outline
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Large – non-IT company
• Canadian financial institution
Waterfall Processes
• Traditionally waterfall, limited Agile exposure
High Risk Project
• Financial IT restructuration
• R&D project Introducing core technologies
• Skill gap – lack of experience
• Using deterministic waterfall approach (risk mismatch)
• Aggressive timeline
• BAUF (Big Architecture Up Front) – limited prototyping
From wikipedia
Context
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…Spells Trouble
there is no more time/money/patience!
Context
A Real World Example of Agile Transformation

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Extreme Complexity / R&D Project • Lack of experience with new technologies being introduced (Master Data Management) • Part of a SAP integration project and a IT Foundation restructuration. • Move from Data warehousing to real-time integration • Needed a multidisciplinary team to solve complex integration challenges
Analysis Paralysis & Changing Requirements • Difficult to complete analysis before development using a Big Architecture Up Front
(BAUF) approach
Highly Structured Processes and Documents • Work focused on checklists and delivery of feature documents • Weak inter-discipline (architecture, build, test) and inter-team collaboration
No early demonstration of working systems
• Frustration of management
Out of money
BIG Challenges
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Status Quo is not an option
• Something must be done
Restrictions
• There is no more money until there is progress
• Progress must be demonstrated
Cannot change everything
• Must respect the existing governance processes
Change Management Context
A Real World Example of Agile Transformation

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• Analysis Paralysis
• Single-discipline teams
• Ineffective Bureaucracy
• Changing requirements
• Change management concerns
• Time Box
• Whole Team
• Waterfall interfaces
• Prioritization processes
Challenges Guiding Principles
Restructuring for Agility
A Real World Example of Agile Transformation

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Waterfall Meets Disciplined Agile
• Analysis Paralysis
• Single-discipline teams
• Ineffective Bureaucracy
• Changing requirements
• Change management concerns
• Time Box
• Whole Team
• Waterfall interfaces
• Prioritization processes
Challenges Guiding Principles
Challenges Agile Practices
• Bureaucratic processes
• Unclear timing requirements
• Weak collaboration between
roles
• No task tracking tools
• No Incremental Working
Software
• Daily Stand up
• Increased urgency and empowerment
• RTC Tooling for plan tracking
• Task board, Sprint Detail Planning
• Sandbox environment - continuous
integration
• Automated Testing
Restructuring for Agility
Implementing Agile Practices
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Restructure for Agility
• Time Box
• Whole Team
• Waterfall interfaces
• Prioritization processes
Implement Agility to Deliver
• Task board, Sprint Detail Planning
• Daily Stand up
• Automated Testing
• Sandbox environment - continuous
integration
• RTC Tooling for change tracking
Closing the loop for Business Value
• Closed loop testing
• Retrospective - continuous improvement
Restructure
Engage
Deliver
Guiding Principles & Agile Practices
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Business Value Ratings
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Restructuring for Agility
Restructure
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Core Agile Practices
• Time box
• Whole Team
Key Waterfall Interfaces
• T-30 Sprint Approval Process
• Long Term Sprint Roadmap
• Prioritization Process with Sign-off
• Architecture and Design are deliverables
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Restructuring for Agility
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Time boxed deliverables
• Break the deliverables into time boxes that allow incremental
working delivery of high level business features
Time boxing delivers:
• Cadence: delivery of new functionality every two months
• Complexity Reduction: each sprint is focused on smaller deliveries
• Re-Prioritization: since the entire project cannot be delivered in one sprint, requirements
must be prioritized focusing on the highest value deliverables early in the project
• Change/Injection Points: a fixed schedule and process for the client to adjust the scope
and focus of the project
• Continuous Completion: functionality and working software must be closed at the end of
the sprint and deliverables are not left dangling or partially complete
The time box enables cultural change !
Restructure
TIME BOX
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Whole team
• All of the roles in the company, architects, developers,
designers, testers work as a team
• Teams co-located
Whole team allows:
• Leaner documentation: teams work together to produce minimal artifacts to satisfy the needs of
the delivery.
• Fewer handoffs: understanding and collaboration create fewer handoffs and greater information
flow from requirements through delivery.
• Greater Collaboration: teams learn quickly what information is required by the other team
members and adjust to deliver information of maximum value sooner.
Co-location also enables cultural change!
Restructure
WHOLE TEAM
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The Agile / Waterfall Interfaces T-30 Sprint Approval Process Long Term Sprint Roadmap Prioritization Process with Sign-off Architecture and Design are deliverables
Restructure
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Waterfall
Project
Waterfall
Project
Waterfall
Project
Agile Project
Lots of project interdependencies • Need to communicate clearly
Restructure
Context Inter-project dependencies
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T-30 (T minus 30 days)!!!!!
• 30 day approval process on a 2 months sign-off
• 50% of the sprint elapsed time overlaps with preparing for the next Sign-off
• Will not fit with the Agile process mentality
• Time required: 5 day exercise for 1 person, plus some meetings
Plan using the Backlog and the Roadmap
• Review the plan for the next 2 sprints
• Make sure the plan is reasonable and still makes sense given the current project realities
Negotiate
• Negotiate – the clients will always want more than can be delivered
A lengthy planning cycle is required to interface to Waterfall Projects!
Restructure
Innovation 1 T-30 Sprint Approval Process
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Waterfall Meets Disciplined Agile Restructure
Innovation 1 T-30 Sprint Approval Process
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Lay out a long term roadmap
• 6-12 months
• Make agile development comfortable for people with Waterfall
expectations
• Recognize that change happens
• Involve the customer in deciding the long term vision and
direction
Refer to the Roadmap often
• Key part of any planning discussion, especially the T-30 process
• Use the roadmap for long term capacity planning
Strict formalization allows Waterfall PMs to confidently work with the milestones of the
Agile project
Discipline reduces the perceived Cowboy effect
Restructure
Innovation 2 Long Term Roadmap
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Data
Integration
Support
Mar May July Sept Nov
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•Arch
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•Key Security
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Restructure
Innovation 2 Long Term Roadmap Example
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Qualified and Unqualified Backlogs
• Requests for features are captured in the backlog (business or
architectural)
• When requirements are signed off, they are moved to the
qualified backlog
• Only qualified requirements are available for the T-30 sprint
planning process
Scope control
• Ensures you are not working on things the client does not want/need.
• Industry estimates are that 80% of all software features rarely (if ever) get used by the
business
• Don’t work on these features unless someone from the business side signs off
Formalization is respected by the Waterfall organization
Restructure
Innovation 3 Signed Off Requirements
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There are 2 main deliverables for a software project
• Requirements, Architecture and Design
• Tested, working software
Both are important and should be scheduled within sprints
• Do not make working code your only benchmark
• Use the sprint planning to break analysis paralysis
Make the sprint model work for you
• Time box the design, not only the development!
• Make everyone understand the impact/benefit of delivering during a sprint
Respect the organization – include big architecture/design in the process!
Restructure
Innovation 4 Architecture and Design are Deliverables
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Waterfall Meets Disciplined Agile Restructure
The Agile-Waterfall Interface
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Implementing Agility to Deliver
Engage
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• Bureaucratic processes
• Unclear timing requirements
• Weak collaboration between
roles
• No task tracking tools
• No Incremental Working
Software
• Daily Stand up
• Increased urgency and
empowerment
• RTC Tooling for plan tracking
• Task board, Sprint Detail Planning
• Sandbox environment - continuous
integration
• Automated Testing
Challenges Agile Practices
Engage
Implementing Agile Delivery
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15 min Daily Scrum Meetings
• Inject a real sense of urgency
Information radiators
• Helped to focus on priorities
and communicate timeframes
• Burn down chart
• Calendar
• Task Boards
• RTC Reports
Dependencies between teams
were managed by sharing resources
To be improved: "Circus phenomena"
too many "witnesses" leads to unfocused scrums
Engage
Agile Practice 1 Daily Scrum Meeting
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RTC is an Agile application lifecycle management (ALM) solution
• RTC is the Source Collaboration repository
• Manages all work items: Release Plans, Iteration Plans, Epics, Stories, Tasks,
Defects, Risks. RTC is a powerful collaboration tool.
• Capturing real-time estimates to completion (ETC)
• Plan is not fixed, every team member can reevaluate the ETC of its task.
• Every day the team can see real-time progress
• Dashboards to management
• Daily burn down
• Any gaps in delivery can be identified.
Engage
Agile Practice 2 Agile Planning and collaboration with RTC
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• With the DSM, our main tool for collaboration,
planning and reporting.
• Implemented during the delivery phase.
It was a necessary tool.
• Fully adopted by data warehousing and Integration teams
• Fully transparent to any stakeholders. Gives a real-time indicator on our progress.
• Cultural Clash: The Real-time Agile Transparency may overexpose project issues
and delays versus a static Waterfall plan where everything may be green until the
final integration.
Engage
Agile Practice 2 Agile Planning and collaboration with RTC
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Each Team has: • A Team Area
•Team Dashboard
Each group of Teams has: • Group Dashboard
Key work/progress is captured in RTC
Engage
RTC Team Area and Team Empowerment

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Work Items
• New unassigned
• To be validated
• To be tested
Sprint planning
• Sprint burn down
• Sprint planning
• Sprint Stories
Risks and Defects
• Obstacles, Risks, Issues
• Defects
Engage
RTC Team Dashboard
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• Use the Burn Down Chart to show progress
• Communicate the burn down chart with any dependent Waterfall projects
• Keep Management in the loop
• Use the burn down to keep management in the loop
• Instills confidence that the process is working
• Admit failures
• It is not going to be perfect the first time
• 100 percent delivery is not the goal, delivering value in the time box is the goal
• Spread the success – respect everyone’s contribution!
Engage
RTC Showing Progress
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RTC Showing Progress
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If something is hard, do it more often so that you get good at it and thereby make it easy.
• Sandbox testing
using VmWare to emulate the
production servers
• DevOps, Tests, CPR, Integration tests
• Automated Testing framework
Integration tests (1500+ tests)
implemented in SoapUI Pro
• Eliminate the need for massive inspection
by building quality into the product (Demings)
• Nightly & Automated Deployment
• One Button deployment scripts
Engage
Agile Practice 3 Continuous Integration
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Challenges and Pitfalls
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Challenges of integration
• Delivered iteratively but integrated sequentially
• Architectural risks cannot be eliminated without participation of the consuming project
• Agility cannot be delivered without cooperation of other projects
• Residual risk is maintained until the integration is tested
Return of Waterfall and command-and-control processes
• Dominant business processes returned as the project was integrated into the larger business
context
Benefits were confined to the single project
• Agile practices were not widely adopted
Organization Culture Clash
• On large projects consulting firms may push waterfall approaches for their own benefits
• Departmental responsibilities - organization is structured by job function
• Organization was stressed by implementing many large projects at once - makes it difficult to be
open to change.
Closing the loop Challenges and Pitfalls
Deliver
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Conclusions
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BIG Ideas Addresses
Restructure for Agility
• Time Box
• Whole Team
• Waterfall interfaces:
• Roadmap, T-30, Prioritization,
• Architecture deliverables
Implement Agility to Deliver • Daily Stand up
• Increased urgency and empowerment
• RTC Tooling for plan tracking
• Task board, Sprint Detail Planning
• Sandbox environment - continuous integration
• Automated Testing
Closing the loop for Business Value • Integration: challenges and pitfalls
• Analysis Paralysis
• Multi-disciplinary team
• Ineffective Bureaucracy
• Change management concerns
• Better focus
• Bureaucratic processes
• Unclear timing requirements
• Weak collaboration between roles
• No task tracking tools
• No Incremental Working Software
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Why Agility ?
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Complexity
• Whole team
• Experimentation
• Engagement
Changing requirements
• Clearly defined lightweight process for integrating changes
• Eases critical decision making
Building Trust
• Needed to show incremental progress
• Delivery of working code
Why Agility Disciplined Agility
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Questions?
A Real World Example of Agile Transformation
Feel free to contact us:
Richard McMullin, Agile Transformation Specialist
Etienne Laverdière, Agile Practitioner
www.digitaltango.ca
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