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- Refactoring to Patterns
- By Joshua Kerievsky; Addison Wesley, 2004, ISBN 0321213351; interactive CD available. Jolt award winning book, merges refactoring (process to improve design of extant code) with patterns (classic solutions to recurring design problems). Industrial Logic.
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- The Refactory, Inc.
- Founded as a consortium of experts in Refactoring, objects, e-commerce, Patterns, Extreme Programming, flexible and adaptable systems; dedicated to helping organizations succeed with objects; evolved from Ralph Johnson Software Architecture group, University of Illinois.
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- Refactoring as Meta Programming?
- Suggests a different context than usual. Dave Thomas. JOT: Journal of Object Technology. (January 01, 2005)
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- Advanced Development Methods, Inc.
- Scrum home, information on development process methodology, implementation, project management, free tools.
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- Implementing Scrum
- Reviews Scrum using comic strips and commentaries. Forum, RSS Feed and E-mail subscriptions available.
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- Managers Manage
- Program managers can learn from the new agile methods, too: Scrum and Extreme Project Management use close quarters, communication and discrete goal-setting to create highly effective project plans. Dr. Dobb's.
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- Scrum Alliance, Inc.
- Non-profit organization, provides facilities, stories, courses, resources, other materials, to individuals and organizations, to help users succeed; promotes awareness and understanding, supports iterative improvement of software development profession.
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- Scrum Development on a Page
- Links to one page overview diagram, Scrum Development Process. Formats: PDF, MS Word. By William Wake.
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- Wicked Projects
- How to solve problems there is no consensus on what a problem is, or how to resolve it. By Mary Poppendieck. Dr. Dobb's.
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- RUP in the Dialogue with Scrum
- Article introduces Scrum agile software development process, presents methods on how software development teams can add Scrum ideas to extant RUP environment. IBM developerWorks. (February 15, 2005)
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- Secure Programming Techniques
- First installment in multipart series of excerpts from Practical Unix and Internet Security, 3rd Edition; tips and general design principles to code by to avoid security-related bugs. O'Reilly Media.