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Cloud security in the ALM process
Cloud security is an important factor in deployment and should be included in the ALM process.
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Requirements shifting with enterprization of mobile app
The enterprization of mobile apps is affecting design, performance and security requirements. Find out how to manage these requirement changes.
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BYOD driving changes in mobile QA
BYOD in the enterprise is changing mobile QA in ways that are incorporating applications with software.
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Agile leadership: Start supporting leaders
Agile software development projects are not living up to expectations because of inadequate Agile leadership training, said STARWEST 2012 Conference speaker Bob Galen.
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Extending Agile teams with DevOps techniques
The development and operations role combines programmer, QA and operations into one role. We explore the techniques an Agile team can use -- and if they make Agile teams obsolete.
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Examining Agile fundamentals: Key practices for success
The term Agile can be slippery, with various interpretations and implementation methods. Learn more about the Agile fundamentals that enable success.
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Exploring the shifting roles in test and QA management
If Agile software teams reorganize and report to one line manager, what happens to test and QA management? Matt Heusser shares his answer with you.
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Becoming a PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)
Learn the eligibility requirements and benefits of becoming a PMI Agile Certified Practitioner from project management expert Yvette Francino.
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Does the DevOps movement shortchange QA?
Teams must merge roles and adjust testing practices when they join the DevOps movement. Learn how to ensure quality with DevOps adoption.
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Defining the role of the Agile project manager
The role of the Agile project manager is defocused, often eliminated, in Scrum teams. Matt Heusser describes how they can survive -- and thrive.
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Self-organizing teams bolster large-scale Agile
Learn how self-organizing teams can accomplish Agile development on a large scale without chaos and excessive documentation.
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How continuous development reduces costs in ALM
Software consultant Nari Kannan writes about the cost challenges in application lifecycle management and how continuous development can reduce them.
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Redefining management roles on enterprise Scrum teams
The old model of management matrixing doesn't work well with Scrum. Learn how to redefine and structure management roles on enterprise Scrum teams.
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How to focus an Agile Scrum team on quality and testing
Improve your Agile Scrum team and direct its attention to product quality through communication, flexibility and effective testing.
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Managing requirements as production applications scale
Learn how to go about managing requirements as production applications scale.
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Textbook vs. enterprise Agile development
Implementing Agile using a Scrum framework, which requires creating cross-functional teams, can be tough. One solution is adapting enterprise Agile.
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The new project management for Agile ALM
Changing times require managers to acquire new project management skills for the Agile ALM environment.
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Necessary skills for the Agile project manager
As the adoption of Agile continues to explode across IT departments worldwide, the Agile project manager has more opportunity to acquire strong leadership skills and ensure team success.
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Hybrid solutions: When mixing methodologies makes sense
Learn about when and how hybrid solutions can work better rather than a pure agile approach or traditional ones.
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Agile project management using the Cynefin framework
Learn how the Cynefin framework facilitates problem solving, Agile project management and teamwork.
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Software testers: Get a professional development plan
STAREAST 2013 participants offer advice to software testers on setting up their company's professional development plan.
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Tips for database testing from the cloud
What is database testing and how is it important to your application and the company? Get tips to effectively test when data is hosted in the cloud.
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Software development best practice: Threat modeling
Early in the software development cycle ask, Who might attack the application? How would they do it? What are they after? This is threat modeling.
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Making multi-team Agile management work
Amy Reichert explores the Agile management challenge of leading more than one team at the same time and offers advice on making it work.