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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Notes from Agile Coach Camp: Explain This Picture
This one continues the series of delayed posts about the sessions that I led or contributed to at the Agile Coach Camp Montreal that took place several months ago. (Earlier in this series: the Marshall Model and the Lean Startup). … Continue reading
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A Goldratt Reader’s View of “No Child Left Behind”
I read a book earlier this year that I should have read much earlier: Eliyahu Goldratt’s The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement. The book is not new, written in the 1980s, when many American manufacturers struggled to compete with … Continue reading
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Building Domain Model Checklist
In our last book club meeting, we revisited Chapter 7 of Eric Evans’ Domain-Driven Design and tried to create a checklist for turning a domain-model into an object-oriented design. This is what we came up with. 0. The model is … Continue reading
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Notes from Agile Coach Camp: The Lean Startup
This post continues a series of delayed posts about Agile Coach Camp 2011 in Montreal – cross-posted here and on the camp Wiki. Dave Rooney lead it with his notes and impressions from SFAgile 2011. Very quickly, here are some … Continue reading
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