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Latest featured content about Productivity

- Agile
- Topics
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Adopting Agile
In this presentation filmed during Agile 2008, Michael Mah analyzes the development process in 5 companies: 2 Agile (one of them BMC) and 3 classic. He measures the development productivity and effectiveness and compares the results with industry averages. He also presents the factors which contributed to the success of BMC's Agile adoption.
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By Michael Mah
on Oct 09, 2008,

- Architecture,
- Ruby
- Topics
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Open Source,
- Ruby on Rails
Zed Shaw and Matt Pelletier sat down with InfoQ's Obie Fernandez at RailsConf to explore some of the reasoning behind setting up the mongrel project, getting adoption in enterprise and dealing with developers who just aren't ready. Watch the interview to find out how much Shaw's Enterprise Mongrel product will cost, where the support contracts are and who'll come out on top when the vultures land.
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By Zed Shaw and Matt Pelletier
on Sep 04, 2007,

- Ruby
- Topics
- Domain Specific Languages,
- Semantic Web,
- Dynamic Languages
Top rubyist Rich Kilmer gives InfoQ visitors an eye-opening look into his years of success using Ruby to tackle tough defense-related challenges at Darpa. Our interview covers a wide range of cutting-edge technologies from DSLs to Semantic Web technologies such as OWL, to using Flash as a front-end UI framework.
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By Richard Kilmer
on Jun 22, 2007,
News about Productivity
- Agile
- Topics
- Collaboration,
- Leadership,
- Teamwork,
- Communication
Recently there has been an active discussion in the Scrum Development Yahoo Group about handling an "under-performing" team member. In the 130+ response thread, "Rotten apple in Scrum team", talk ranged from advice for the primary question, to talk of team morale and who manages it, to the classic debate of measuring individuals, to distinguishing whether a team is really a "team", and more.
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By Mike Bria
on Jan 08, 2009,
- Agile
- Topics
- Change,
- Agile Techniques
Advice from Esther Derby, George Dinwiddie, Jo Geske, Mike Sutton and Ilja Preuss on how to make retrospectives better. The ideas include tips for the facilitator/Scrum Master and new ways to use the burndown chart.
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By Mark Levison
on Dec 17, 2008,
- Architecture
- Topics
- Language,
- Programming
Programming languages that offer more power and flexibility have been lately gaining momentum. Johnatan Tang highlights, however, the flexibility vs. productivity tradeoff in terms of program structure. Whereas multi-dispatch languages provide more flexibility in arranging code, traditional object orientation makes organizing programs easier.
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By Sadek Drobi
on Nov 30, 2008,
- Agile
- Topics
- Artifacts & Tools,
- Agile in the Enterprise
Getting the right infrastructure set up is instrumental for the success of Agile software teams. Teams now have the option of deploying a fresh infrastructure using Buildix or using an online workspace provided by Assembla to kick start their project in no time.
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By Vikas Hazrati
on Nov 12, 2008,
- Architecture
- Topics
- Human Resources,
- Programming
In the field of software development, managers need measurable metrics to appreciate the performance of their programmers. Shahar Yair and Steve McConnell discuss common techniques focusing on source lines of code and function points. They highlight the limitations of these approaches and seek to define some principles that could guide the analysis of programmers’ performance.
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By Sadek Drobi
on Oct 05, 2008,
- Agile
- Topics
- Agile in the Enterprise,
- Agile Techniques
Scrum talks about having minimum disruptions during the sprint. However, in the real world, if the system is already in production, within each sprint there is a strong possibility of getting production support issues. The post tries to uncover some ways to take care of these interruptions with Scrum.
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By Vikas Hazrati
on Jul 09, 2008,