Kanban Practitioner | Glossary

Definition

The Kanban method is an approach to manage the development process, with an emphasis on completing tasks efficiently without overburdening the development team. A person within a software development or any production environment who uses the Kanban method to efficiently manage tasks, is called as a Kanban practitioner.

Origin

The Kanban method originated in the 1940s, introduced by Toyota, which was later adopted into Software Development in the 2000’s.

Further Reading

  • “Kanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business”, by David J. Anderson.
  • “Kanban from the Inside”, by Mike Burrows.

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Just Barely Good Enough | Glossary

Definition 

Just Barely Good Enough(JBGE) is a concept in Agile Modelling, which states that Agile Models and documents are sufficient enough for the task at hand. An artifact which is JBGE, is at a point where its’ optimally effective.

Further Reading

  • “Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD): A Practitioner’s Guide to Agile Software Delivery in the Enterprise”, by Scott W. Ambler and Mark Lines.

  • “The Object Primer: Agile Model-Driven Development With Uml 2.0”, by Scott W.Ambler.

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