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Distributed software development: challenges and perspectives in 2023

Binfire

As it becomes harder and harder to source local talent, more companies are adopting the distributed software development model to complete their projects. We’ve compiled this short article to help you decide whether or not distributed software development is the right model for your team and project.

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How to Cash In on Project Opportunities

Project Risk Coach

The affinity diagram is a fun, creative, and beneficial exercise. Here are some examples: Your software development project is behind schedule. Another project is closing and releasing a development resource that could greatly help get your project back on schedule. Affinity Diagram.

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How To Make Product Discovery An Integral Part Of Your Scrum Team?

Scrum.org

Design The Box’ is a fun, creative exercise to help Scrum teams step into the shoes of their users. Design The Box’ is a great exercise for idea generation. You’ll only discover this when you closely collaborate with your stakeholders. Especially, due to the complex nature of software development, more is unknown than known.

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Economics of Software Development

Herding Cats

For example, about which software to buy, which Features in the development backlog should be implemented next, what prices to charge for products and services. Software development is an exercise in microeconomics, since it deals with limited resources - time, cost, and what value is produced in exchange for the time and money.

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6 Tools and Techniques for Controlling Risks

Project Risk Coach

Tom started his project with a risk identification exercise with several stakeholders resulting in a list of 77 risks. Closing risks. Imagine that you are working on a software development project and that the functional requirements have been developed. Risk Control Tools and Techniques. Risk reassessment.

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6 Tools and Techniques for Controlling Risks

Project Risk Coach

Tom started his project with a risk identification exercise with several stakeholders resulting in a list of 77 risks. Risk reassessment Risk reassessments involve the following activities: Identifying new risks Evaluating current risks Evaluating the risk management processes Closing risks. Risk Control Tools and Techniques.

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Top Project Management Conferences of 2020

ProjectManager.com

It also focuses on the technical project management environment, life cycles in a technical environment and IT exercises to better lead projects. A software development conference with workshops on the theme of Our Digital Tomorrow. GOTO Chicago. April 27-29, Chicago, IL. 2020 Project Management Symposium.

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