O site AgileJournal é uma ótima opção de leitura, caso queira se interar do que ocorre atualmente no mundo Ágil. A edição mensal da revista está disponível online e ainda existem webcasts, podcasts e artigos tratando do que há de mais novo nos estudos e no modelo de Desenvolvimento Ágil.
A edição desse mês trás destaque para o papel da comunidade na construção de um processo de desenvolvimento mais harmonioso. Vale a pena a leitura do artigo.
What Do Agile and Community Have in Common?
Several forces in the software industry are combining to dramatically shorten product cycle times for even the largest applications. These forces also shorten the feedback loops on an application's quality, usability, and customer relevance. As feedback loops shorten and the number of software deliveries goes up, it becomes paramount to inform and collaborate with employees, customers, and partners in a community setting.
Let me briefly share my perspective on how Web 2.0 communities can enable software teams to scale up their interactions from single-user conversations to collaborating across dozens, hundreds, and thousands of stakeholders. I'll also share my experience from the recent beta program of Agile Commons, a Web 2.0 community where users, partners, and employees collaborated in an agile development process to define the top features during a seven-week release cycle.
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