Über Conf - June 14 - 17, 2010 - No Fluff Just Stuff

Iteration-less, Value-Based Planning

Über Conf

Denver · June 14 - 17, 2010

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About this Presentation

One of the hallmarks of a healthy Agile team is its ability to introspect and adapt. Many mature Agile teams have started to experiment with iteration-less development, in which releases occur as each new feature or story is completed. This practice allows for more frequent releases and smaller batch sizes, but can create problems when teams are forced to re-evaluate how they plan. In addition, the technical practices necessary to support this style of development are difficult to master, and some teams find themselves releasing more often at the expense of quality. I

In this session, we'll examine the benefits and common pitfalls of interation-less, value based planning, and walk through a simulated development cycle to give audience members a “feel” of the differences with more traditional Agile planning practices.

Ben Rady

Author, Creator of Infinitest

Ben is a passionate and pragmatic software developer. He is the creator of Infinitest, a continuous test runner for JUnit. Ben is the author of two books on the topic of CT: “Continuous Testing in Ruby” and “Continuous Testing in Java”, both soon to be published with the Pragmatic Bookshelf. He also contributes to a number of other projects that benefit the open source community, and regularly speaks at conferences and user groups around the country.

Presently employed as a Senior Software Engineer at DRW Trading Group, Ben is focused on helping teams improve their development practices to support rapid and regular delivery of well crafted software.