
Agile SCM - Dynamically Balancing Individual -vs- Collective Ownership
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Jonathan Vanian j_vanian@cmcrossroads.com
by Robert Cowham, Brad Appleton and Steve Berczuk
One of the commonly touted programming practices of several agile methods is something called collective code ownership, where anyone on the team can make any authorized functional change or design quality improvement (e.g., a "refactoring") to any file within the scope of their task. The Agile method known as Feature-Driven Development (FDD), featured in another article this month, is one of the few agile methods that uses the more restrictive model of individual code ownership to restrict changes to a class/module to be made by its assigned "owner."
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