Treating Code As A Corporate Asset |
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| Monday, 12 March 2007 16:00 |
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For many teams, agile adoption represents an attempt to improve their
software process. As an industry, we've been through these process
improvement efforts before. Yet we continue to fail. Software
development efforts fail because our attempts to improve process are
fundamentally flawed. Many adaptations of the most popular iterative
and incremental processes are little more than reinventions of faulty
practices. They result in slightly varied manifestations of the same
problems that have plagued the software industry for years. We will
continue to experience this problem until we divert our attention away
from software process improvement as an attempt to improve process
toward software process improvement as an attempt to speed software
delivery. To start, we must focus on the only software artifact
required to deliver an application - the code - and begin treating
source code as a corporate asset. Read more..
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