Antipattern | Glossary

Definition
Antipatterns refer to solutions or patterns which end up aggravating common problems instead of solving them, when applied. Usually, such problems can be solved by known solutions, which are repeatable and impactful.

Origin
Andrew Koenig originally coined the term ‘Antipattern’, in 1995 edition of the Journal of Object Oriented Program.

Further Reading

  • “AntiPatterns: Refactoring Software, Architectures, and Projects in Crisis”, by William J. Brown.
  • “AntiPatterns and Patterns in Software Configuration Management”, by William J. Brown.

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Zombie Scrum | Glossary

Definition

The Agile team undertakes all the activities in Scrum, but potential delivery of result or increment at end of a sprint is a rare phenomenon. The team also, has no intention of improving the situation. This is known as Zombie Scrum.

Further Reading

  • “Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time”, by Jeff Sutherland.
  • “Essential Scrum: A Practical Guide to the Most Popular Agile Process”, by Kenneth S. Rubin.

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