1. @gil_zilberfeld The New Agile Around the agile world in 80
minutes @gil_zilberfeld
2. @gil_zilberfeld Who Am I Agile helper Software improver
Author of Everyday Unit Testing www.gilzilberfeld.com
www.everydayunittesting.com @gil_zilberfeld
3. @gil_zilberfeld
4. @gil_zilberfeld Previously on agile W. Edwards Deming Toyota
production system Islands in the mist The XP Universe conferences
The Agile Manifesto Scrum crossing the chasm
5. @gil_zilberfeld Perceived Benefits of Agile Reduced waste
Improved decision making Productivity Trust Confidence Safety
6. @gil_zilberfeld Evolution Follow the money Lean Scrum SAFe
DAD Kanban LKU
7. @gil_zilberfeld Evolution Improved Speed
8. @gil_zilberfeld Evolution Product Perspective
9. @gil_zilberfeld The New Business Analysis
10. @gil_zilberfeld A3 http://Lean.org
11. @gil_zilberfeld The Product Canvas
12. @gil_zilberfeld Feature Injection and Impact Mapping Chris
Matts Gojko Adzic
13. @gil_zilberfeld The New Product Development
14. @gil_zilberfeld Portfolio Management
http://www.leanorange.com/scaled-agile-framework/ Dean
Leffingwell
15. @gil_zilberfeld Lean Startup http://lean.st/
16. @gil_zilberfeld Design Thinking Design thinking has come to
be defined as combining empathy for the context of a problem,
creativity in the generation of insights and solutions, and
rationality in analyzing and fitting various solutions to the
problem context Wikipedia
17. @gil_zilberfeld Story Mapping
http://agile.dzone.com/articles/how-prioritize-user-story-map Jeff
Patton
18. @gil_zilberfeld The New Planning
19. @gil_zilberfeld Product development flow Don
Reinertsen
20. @gil_zilberfeld Cost of Delay Cost of Delay is the cost as
a result of delay in investment. Wikipedia
http://blackswanfarming.com/cost-of-delay/
21. Never commit early unless you know why. @gil_zilberfeld
Real Options Options have value Options expire Olav Massen Liz
Keogh Chris Matts
22. @gil_zilberfeld #NoEstimates Woody Zuill Neil Killick Vasco
Duerte
23. @gil_zilberfeld Break
24. @gil_zilberfeld The New Development
25. @gil_zilberfeld Continuous Delivery Continuous Delivery
(CD) is a design practice used in software development to automate
and improve the process of software delivery Wikipedia Jez Humble
Dave Farley
26. @gil_zilberfeld DevOps DevOps is a concept dealing with,
among other things: software development, operations, and services.
It emphasizes communication, collaboration, and integration between
software developers and information technology (IT) operations
personnel.[1][2] DevOps is a response to the interdependence of
software development and IT operations. Wikipedia
27. @gil_zilberfeld Micro Services The term "Microservice
Architecture" has sprung up over the last few years to describe a
particular way of designing software applications as suites of
independently deployable services. While there is no precise
definition of this architectural style, there are certain common
characteristics around organization around business capability,
automated deployment, intelligence in the endpoints, and
decentralized control of languages and data. Martin Fowler
28. @gil_zilberfeld TDD in embedded software
http://www.renaissancesoftware.net/files/articles/
ESC-241Paper_Grenning-v1r1.pdf James Grenning
29. @gil_zilberfeld TDD in verification
http://www.slideshare.net/dleyanlin/tdd-and-a-new-paradigm-for-hardware-verification
Neil Johnson
32. @gil_zilberfeld Agile Testing
http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/co
llaborativespecifications.php Lisa Crispin Janet Gregory Markus
Gartner
33. @gil_zilberfeld Context-Driven Testing The Seven Basic
Principles of the Context-Driven School The value of any practice
depends on its context. There are good practices in context, but
there are no best practices. People, working together, are the most
important part of any projects context. Projects unfold over time
in ways that are often not predictable. The product is a solution.
If the problem isnt solved, the product doesnt work. Good software
testing is a challenging intellectual process. Only through
judgment and skill, exercised cooperatively throughout the entire
project, are we able to do the right things at the right times to
effectively test our products. James Bach Michael Bolton
http://context-driven-testing.com/