Kanban System | Glossary

Definition:

The term  “Kanban” is a Japanese word which means “signal-card” in English and it invented by Industrial engineer “Taiichi Ohno” in order to improve efficiency at Toyota.

In manufacturing environment, this card signals upstream process to produce more.  The Kanban System used as a simple planning system, in which one can control and manage work and inventory at every stage of production optimally. Kanban is a concept identified with Lean and just-in-time (JIT), it is used in the planning which  clearly tells you

  • what to produce?
  • when to produce it?
  • how much to produce?

in a systematic way of approach, that will match inventory with demand and achieve higher levels of quality and throughput.

Application of this in knowledge work, especially in software engineering would enable a sustainable pace and find an approach to introduce changes with minimal resistance.  Kanban System helps to change the focus from a push to meet demand forecasts to a pull generated by actual demand.

Future Reading:

Book: “KANBAN A Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business” by David J Anderson

https://leankit.com/learn/kanban/what-is-kanban

http://www.everydaykanban.com/what-is-kanban

https://tallyfy.com/kanban-system

Fixed-Date Release | Glossary

Definition:
Fixed Date Release is the known future date when team plans to deliver. For this scope of the release needs to be flexible.

In Agile, planning must be handled by controlling scope to meet the deadlines. Timebox, is a fixed start date and end date, in other words we are dealing with fixed end date. This is handled by varying the scope. As usually everything is not of high priority. High priority features are completed early in the release as scope is cut to release by the end date.

As we adjust the scope, making commitments as late as possible is also a technique where we can commit to deliver at the certain date which is agreed upon.

Further Reading:
http://www.innolution.com/resources/glossary/fixed-date-release

https://pm.stackexchange.com/questions/16372/how-do-you-schedule-delivery-dates-in-scrum

http://toolsforagile.com/blog/archives/1116/being-agile-with-a-fixed-release-date-commitment