Distributed Development Team | Glossary

Definition:

A distributed development team is a software development model in which IT teams spread across geographical lines collaborate on applications or various software. These teams are often separated by mini-projects that are brought together for a final software build out.

Further Reading:

  • “Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams”, by Jutta Eckstein

Kanban from the Inside | Book Series

Overview:

The Kanban from the Inside” is for those who want real-time answers to the most difficult challenges they face for the implementing Scrum. This book gives a detailed approach to the Kanban Method-using a system of nine values to demonstrate and to display real-time advice on how to apply it. The readers who are all new to Kanban will easily understand why this method is required and how it works, while those with experience will appreciate its new and the connections it makes with a range of related models.

Author:

Mike Burrows

Published on:

2014