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- Ed Yourdon has a [site/seminar on XPM|http://www.yourdon.com/seminars/XPM.HTML] which is about project management for high-intensity projects (and he has a book of the same name about managing high-intensity internet projects), including but not limited to agile and XP projects. I think Ed did take the 'extreme' directly from XP - but at the same time, a lot of the stuff he talks about is stuff from his own vast knowledge and experience (he is one of "the" software gurus in the field, on a par with Gerry Weinberg) and some of his stuff is in common with agile and not necessarily stolen (but some of it is just plain borrowed - which is okay). Even tho some of his stuff is borrowed - it is still good, and deserves looking into. Its not simply rewarmed "hype" to make money. Ed's been around the block longer than most and knows what of he writes. |
+ EdYourdon has a [site/seminar on XPM|http://www.yourdon.com/seminars/XPM.HTML] which is about project management for high-intensity projects (and he has a book of the same name about managing high-intensity internet projects), including but not limited to agile and XP projects. I think Ed did take the 'extreme' directly from XP - but at the same time, a lot of the stuff he talks about is stuff from his own vast knowledge and experience (he is one of "the" software gurus in the field, on a par with Gerry Weinberg) and some of his stuff is in common with agile and not necessarily stolen (but some of it is just plain borrowed - which is okay). Even tho some of his stuff is borrowed - it is still good, and deserves looking into. Its not simply rewarmed "hype" to make money. Ed's been around the block longer than most and knows what of he writes. |
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