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Agile Software Development 2022/23 fall

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Lectures

Lectures will be delivered on-site, recorded, and available on Moodle.

LectureDateTopic
 30.08There is no lecture
106.09Course organization and Introduction
213.09Guest Lecture by Tankut Senturk and Mikk Kard from Heathmont Group
320.09Intro to Test-Driven Development (TDD)
427.09Requirements management in Agile Software Development
504.10XP and code refactoring
611.10Agile Software Development with SCRUM
718.10Agile at scale
825.10Phoenix: database associations and queries and Project Introduction

The schedule may change.

  • 06.09 - Course organization and Introduction
    • Slides and recording on Moodle
    • Additional readings
      • "People, Process, and Product” by Dwayne Phillips
      • The agile manifesto and its history
      • Agile 101 by Agile Alliance
      • 15th Annual State Of Agile Report
      • Münch, Jürgen, et al. Software process definition and management. Springer Science & Business Media, 2012. (Ch.1)
  • 13.09 - Guest Lecture by Tankut Senturk and Mikk Kard from Heathmont Group
    • Slides and recording on Moodle
  • 20.09 - Intro to Test-Driven Development (TDD)
    • Slides and recording on Moodle
    • Additional readings
      • Test Driven Development: By Example, by Kent Beck
      • Agile Alliance: TDD
  • 27.09 - Requirements Management in Agile Software Development
    • Slides and recording on Moodle
    • Additional readings:
      • User Stories Applied, by Mike Cohn
      • How to split a user story
      • Kanban in 5 minutes
  • 04.10 - Agile Software Development
    • Slides and recording on Moodle
    • Additional readings:
      • Refactoring, by Martin Fowler and Kent Beck
      • Catalog of refactorings
      • Code smells and refactoring patterns
  • 11.10 - Agile Software Development with SCRUM
    • Slides and recording on Moodle
    • Additional readings:
      • Agile Software Development with SCRUM, by Ken Schwaber y Mike Beedle
      • Scrum Guide
  • 18.10 - Agile at Scale
    • Slides and recording on Moodle
    • Additional materials:
      • SAFe in 7 minutes by Inbar Oren
      • Scaling Agile @ Spotify with Tribes, Squads, Chapters & Guilds by Henrik Kniberg
      • Jeff Sutherland's opinion about The Spotify model
  • * 25.10 - Phoenix: database associations and queries and Project Introduction
    • Handout Lecture #7
    • Additional Reading:
      • Ecto Associations (Elixir School)
      • Ecto Associations (Documentation)
      • Ecto Multi
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