Бесплатное онлайн-программное обеспечение UML-диаграмм для создания профессиональных UML-чертежей (Russian)
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Un logiciel de diagramme UML en ligne gratuit pour créer des dessins UML professionnels (Frech)
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A Kostenlose Online-UML-Diagrammsoftware zum Erstellen professioneller UML-Zeichnungen (German)
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Un software gratuito de diagramas UML en línea para crear dibujos UML profesionales. (Spanish)
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Darmowy program do tworzenia diagramów UML online do tworzenia profesjonalnych rysunków UML (Polish)
Continue readingWhat is the Problems of Waterfall Model?
In reality, customers may not know what their needs are until they see the software at work, so changing their requirements leads to redesign, redevelopment and retesting, and increased costs. Developers may design a new software product or feature without realizing the difficulties ahead, in which case it is better to modify the design rather than insist on a design that does not take into account any newly discovered constraints, requirements, or problems. As a result, there is no guarantee that the requirements the organization has in mind will actually work.
Continue readingScrum: What is Cynefin Framework?
Cynefin Framework helps managers to identify how they perceive situations and make sense of their own and other people’s behavior. It draws on research into systems theory, complexity theory, network theory and learning theories.
Continue readingScrum Product Owner: The Role and Responsibilities
A Product Owner is responsible for telling what should be developed and the order of items that needs to be fulfilled. You can consider him as the sole authority that would tell the rest of the team what they need to create and which features should come first. In short, he is the one who tells the other members of the team about what they should be coming up with.
Continue readingHow to Scrum: A Practical Guide
Scrum is a framework for developing and maintaining complex products and is an incremental, iterative development process. In this framework, the entire development process consists of several short iteration cycles, a short iteration cycle called a Sprint, and each Sprint is 2 to 4 weeks long.
Continue readingThe Brief of History of Scrum
The history of the Scrum method starts in 1986. That year, two Japanese business experts introduced the term in the context of product development. Hirotaka Takeuchi and Ikujiro Nonaka published the article, “New New Product Development Game” (the double “New” is indeed part of the title) in the Harvard Business Review. The authors described a new approach to commercial product development that would increase speed and flexibility. Their inspiration came from case studies from manufacturing firms in the automotive, photocopier, and printer industries.
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