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Treinamento CSM - Caelum/Alexandre Magno - 8 e 9 de dezembro de 2008 - Associado SUCESU-RS tem desconto de 10%
Daniel Wildt via Grupo de Usuários de Metodolo on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Alexandre Magno, o primeiro Certified Scrum Trainer brasileiro vai estar de volta a Porto Alegre dias 8 e 9 de dezembro de 2008 para mais uma turma do treinamento de Certified Scrum Master. As readmore

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CMMI and Agile paper causing a stir
(unknown author) via Agile Management Blog on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
The new Technical Note from the SEI which I co-authored has been causing a stir. My friend Adail Retamal has translated some of the commentary from Brazilian discussion lists. I'm excited to see so much debate on this and read these wonderfully creative comments. readmore

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Adicione os Blogs da Rising Stars no seu leitor de notícias
dwildt via Rising Stars Basketball » Blo on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Quer saber das novidades do Blog do Gaúcho e do Blog da Rising Stars logo que elas aparecem? Assine os nossos blogs via seu leitor de notícias RSS. Não sabe o que é isto? RSS (Really Simple Syndication) é um formato que permi readmore

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Comic for November 19, 2008
(unknown author) via Dilbert Daily Strip on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
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Microsoft ESB Guidance 2.0 CTP‏
Boris Lublinsky via InfoQ Personalized Feed for Da on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
With the wealth of new features and support for Microsoft BizTalk Server 2009, Microsoft ESB Guidance 2.0 CTP, released last week, strengthens company’s position in the ESB market. By Boris Lublinsky readmore

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Blogrool... in a roll...
Victor Hugo Germano via A Maldita Comédia on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Saudações, mas uma vez estava sumido, deste de o lançamento do readmore

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When Agile Projects Go Bad
James Turner via CIO.com - Agile on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Your software development projects can benefit from Agile - assuming it's really what's used. Learn about the sins that have been committed in the name of "Agile" as explained by two of the Agile manifesto's original signatories. readmore

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Comic for November 18, 2008
(unknown author) via Dilbert Daily Strip on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
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Creating Company Profiles on LinkedIn
Danis Dayanov via The LinkedIn Blog on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
Since we announced Company Profiles, we’ve received tons of requests from LinkedIn users requesting to create a profile for their company.  Now you can readmore

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SEI publishes report integrating CMMI and Agile
Manoel Pimentel via InfoQ Personalized Feed for Da on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
Last week was hot in international scenario on software development. The SEI (Software Engineering Institute) recently published a report entitled " CMMI or Agile: Why Not Embrace Both!", which addresses the integration between the ideas and practices of the CMMI with the ideas and practices of Agile as something possible in software development projects. By Manoel Pimentel readmore

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James Shore: The Decline and Fall of Agile
Chris Sims via InfoQ Personalized Feed for Da on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
James Shore has declared agile to be in decline. He cites the many teams doing 'sprints' and stand-up meetings, without adopting any of the technical practices necessary to produce high-quality software over the long-haul. In his estimation, this has led to thousands of Scrum teams doing agile so poorly that they will almost certainly fail, and possibly take the agile movement with them. By C readmore

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Bootstrapping Scrum - Lessons learned helping companies get started
(unknown author) via Henrik Kniberg's blog on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
Here are the slides from my session "Bootstrapping Scrum - Lessons learned helping companies get started" from readmore

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Dirty Rotten ScrumDrels
(unknown author) via Object Mentor Blog on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
Shared by Matt Fast forward 2 years: s/Agile/Lean, etc. So we’ve finally found the answer. We know who’s to blame. It’s SCRUM! SCRUM is the reason that the agile movement is failing. SCRUM is the reason that agile teams are making a mess. SCRUM is the root cause behind all the problems and disasters. readmore

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Discussao Interessante…
Francisco Trindade via Blog Visão Ágil on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
Normalmente eu nao gosto de criar posts apenas para citar outros, mas achei que valeria a pena divulgar essa discussao, especialmente no Brasil, onde Scrum esta se tornando o padrao de facto para Agile, com muita gente embarcando sem saber exatamente do que se trata… Aqui vai o link: The Decline and Fall of Agile Comentarios? Abraco Francisco Sobre o autor: Francisco [...] readmore

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Comic for November 17, 2008
(unknown author) via Dilbert Daily Strip on Mon, 17 Nov. 2008
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Comic for November 16, 2008
(unknown author) via Dilbert Daily Strip on Sun, 16 Nov. 2008
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Microsoft ESB Guidance 2.0 CTP‏
Boris Lublinsky via InfoQ Personalized Feed for Da on Sun, 16 Nov. 2008
With the wealth of new features and support for Microsoft BizTalk Server 2009, Microsoft ESB Guidance 2.0 CTP, released last week, strengthens company’s position in the ESB market. By Boris Lublinsky readmore

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Philip Calcado: James Shore: Skipping Their Vegetables.
(unknown author) via Planet TW on Sun, 16 Nov. 2008
James Shore wrote a brilliant article titled The Decline and Fall of Agile. Excerpt: But because Scrum works in short cycles and doesn’t include any engineering practices, it’s very easy for teams using Scrum to throw out design. Up-front design doesn’t work when you’re using short cy readmore

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Jason Yip: It's not an issue of purity; it's an issue of being lazy
Jason Yip via Planet TW on Sat, 15 Nov. 2008
"Maybe a pure form of 'Agile' isn't appropriate for that team, in their context." The problem has never been about whether teams are "pure" enough; the problem has always been an issue of complacency and laziness. Actually, I don't know if laziness is the right word, but it's the attitude that we'll just do the things tha readmore

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Tecnologia de Minority Report vira realidade
(unknown author) via INFO Online - Plantão INFO on Sat, 15 Nov. 2008
SÃO PAULO - O sistema operacional g-speak, controlado por gestos das mãos, sai direto da tela do cinema para a vida real. (Daniela Moreira, de INFO Online) readmore

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