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Friday, September 30th, 2005 at 7:00 am

[DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast] The IUV Triplet, The Hati Point, and Empirical Project Managemen

In this episode, we talk about Cockburn’s “Are Iterations
Hazardous to Your Project?”
article, Agile-think re: scaling
projects from 5-50 people, and figuring out what we want from the
architecture.

Also, starting with this episode, I’m trying out listing all links to stuff we talk about on del.icio.us with the tag d&r_23, as in “Links for DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast Episode 23.”. My thinking is that for each episode, I’ll create a new tag, e.g., for episode 24, d&r_24.

Also, see the post about the for_d&r tag.

(This episode edited by Coté.)

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One Response to “[DrunkAndRetired.com Podcast] The IUV Triplet, The Hati Point, and Empirical Project Managemen”

  1. Ed Gibbs Says:

    Loved the “Scrum of Scrums” hand waving comment on scaling agile methodologies. I’ve never seen one of these attempted, but there seem to be some obvious issues.

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