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Refactoring Agile Architecture About Thoughtworks Topics Architecture Refactoring Agile Delivery Microservices Data Testing DSL about me About Books FAQ content Videos Content Index Board Games Photography Thoughtworks Insights Careers Products follow Twitter RSS Mastodon tagged by : agile The Agile Fluency Model Agile methods are solidly in the mainstream , but that popularity hasn't been without its problems . Organizational leaders are complaining that they 2019 re not getting the benefits they expected . This article presents a fluency model that will help you get the most out of agile ideas . Fluency evolves through four distinct zones , each with its own benefits , required proficiencies , and key metrics . by James Shore and Diana Larsen 6 Mar 2018 Read more article agile process
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Refactoring Agile Architecture About Thoughtworks Topics Architecture Refactoring Agile Delivery Microservices Data Testing DSL about me About Books FAQ content Videos Content Index Board Games Photography Thoughtworks Insights Careers Products follow Twitter RSS Mastodon tagged by : productivity Is High Quality Software Worth the Cost A common debate in software development projects is between spending time on improving the quality of the software versus concentrating on releasing more valuable features . Usually the pressure to deliver functionality dominates the discussion , leading many developers to complain that they don't have time to work on architecture and code quality . This debate is based on the assumption that increasing quality also increases costs , which is our common
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Refactoring Agile Architecture About Thoughtworks Topics Architecture Refactoring Agile Delivery Microservices Data Testing DSL about me About Books FAQ content Videos Content Index Board Games Photography Thoughtworks Insights Careers Products follow Twitter RSS Mastodon tagged by : team environment Remote versus Co-located Work There isn't a simple dichotomy of remote versus co-located work , instead there are several patterns of distribution for teams each of which has different trade-offs and effective techniques suitable for them . While it's impossible to determine conclusive evidence , my sense is that most groups are more productive working in a co-located manner . But you can build a more productive team by using a distributed working model , because it gives you access to a wider
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Refactoring Agile Architecture About Thoughtworks Topics Architecture Refactoring Agile Delivery Microservices Data Testing DSL about me About Books FAQ content Videos Content Index Board Games Photography Thoughtworks Insights Careers Products follow Twitter RSS Mastodon tagged by : covid-19 The spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Covid-19 has prompted me to write a couple of articles on how Thoughtworks is responding to it , especially given our early sight of it in China . I’ve also used this tag for some more general articles on remote working that may be useful for people who are having to make a rapid shift to remote work Coping with Covid-19 What we've learned so far from dealing with the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Covid-19 outbreak by Martin Fowler 27 Feb 2020 Read more article
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