Empirical Evidence of Agile Methods: ce que nous savons, ce que nous pensons savoir et ce que nous voulons savoir
I gave two versions of my talk on the Empirical Evidence of Agile Methods : What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Would Like to Know at the patterns & practices summit in Québec City, Canada and the Agile Québec user group last week. Here’re the materials of the talk I promised to post.
As a side note: I’ve noticed that the Quebec audience mainly interacts with their eyes. They are so polite that they don’t interrupt the speaker, they even turn off their cell phones.
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Anonymous
May 13, 2008
I wanted to link this blog to our Agile community blog and i have found out that your "materials" link does not work. Thanks.Anonymous
May 13, 2008
@karlmet Oops, needed to add the http;// prefix. Check it now - should work. GrigoriAnonymous
May 14, 2008
  Voici le lien pour avoir le PDF de la présentation que Grigori Melnik a donné àAnonymous
May 16, 2008
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May 22, 2008
@Messaoud A survey is posted now. The link is on codeplex.Anonymous
July 31, 2012
This is great information. It would be interesting to update based on 2012 progress and compare/contrast the progress. Thanks for sharing