Using the Power of Knowledge in Software Development Teams When creating software products, it's easy to fall into the trap of thinking that knowledge about a domain, product, or customers is strictly tied to a specific role.
Adaptive Software Development (ASD) Adaptive Software Development (ASD) is a methodology developed by James Highsmith in the late 1990s. It was created as a response to the challenges of building complex software systems and to address the rapidly changing requirements that often come with these projects.
Safety in the Ultralight Era: Striking the Balance between Weight and Well-being Introduction Ultralight backpacking can feel like a liberating dance with nature, each step unburdened by unnecessary weight. Yet, with this newfound freedom comes responsibility. Safety must always be paramount. How does one strike that delicate balance between going light and ensuring safety? Let's dive into the world of
Kinhin: The Walking Meditation that Nurtures Mindfulness Kinhin, which translates to "walking meditation", is a practice intertwined with Zazen (seated meditation) in the Zen tradition.
Estimations in Software Development: A Dive into Three-Point Estimation vs Story Points Introduction In the realm of software development, accurate estimation is pivotal for successful project management and delivery. Two prevalent techniques employed for this purpose are the Three-Point Estimation Method and Story Points. This article delineates the core principles of each method, contrasting their approaches and highlighting their respective advantages in
The Power of Three-Point Estimation Introduction In the world of project management, particularly within the software development realm, precise estimation is a critical precursor to successful project execution and delivery. One of the methods that stands out in this context is the method of Three-Point Estimation. This method, rooted in statistical analysis, offers a structured
Shinrin-Yoku: Embracing Nature's Essence Shinrin-Yoku, or "forest bathing," emerges as a gentle reminder of where our roots truly lie. It's not just a practice but an invitation to reconnect with nature, to slow down, and to rejuvenate our weary urban souls.