All-in-One Guides:How to make agile software development work
Agile development tools
Agile software development practitioners rely on various tools to make their projects succeed. Automated and unit testing tools are a must for programmers and testers, while collaboration and communication tools keep project members on the same page.
Collaboration and communication tools:
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Software project management tool clarifies project uncertainty
21 Feb 2008
Article - LiquidPlanner, a Web-based planning and collaboration tool for project managers, is available free to the public. The tool features an estimated range for task scheduling.
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How to collaborate, conduct meetings virtually
Ask the Expert - With distributed workforces or outsourced operations, you must be able to collaborate and conduct meetings virtually. David Christansen provides some tips to help you out.
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IBM announces collaborative SDLC initiative, Jazz product suite
03 Jun 2008
Article - IBM rolled out parts of its Jazz platform for developer collaboration and also disclosed an emerging effort to connect diverse development tools using REST-based data integrations at the IBM Rational conference.
Testing tools:
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AgitarOne facilitates unit testing of Java code
03 Sep 2007
Article - With the release of AgitarOne 4.2, Agitar is helping to relieve the task of unit testing Java code. Out of the box, the company says with AgitarOne development teams can generate a basic set of unit tests that provide 80% code coverage across the project...
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SmartSignal's quality assurance team leverages automated software testing
01 Oct 2007
Article - Borland's automated testing tool, SilkTest, helps SmartSignal's quality assurance team keep pace with agile development processes -- and meet the demands of high quality for its real-time analytics software for industrial equipment.
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Automated functional testing boosts productivity at Arizona Federal
21 Apr 2008
Article - Using Compuware's TestPartner, an automated testing tool, Arizona Federal significantly reduced the number of people needed to test software developed outside the company and improved the software's quality.