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How we make our BDD tests readable at Tabiya
Read More: How we make our BDD tests readable at TabiyaAt Tabiya, we are convinced that writing clear and concise tests is vital for the maintainability and scalability of our codebase. Here, we’ll explain the rules we follow to enhance…
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RFC 2119 Meets Agile: Using INITIALLY, EVENTUALLY and ONCE to Prioritize Requirements
Read More: RFC 2119 Meets Agile: Using INITIALLY, EVENTUALLY and ONCE to Prioritize RequirementsIntroducing the key words “INITIALLY”, “EVENTUALLY” and “ONCE” can provide a more flexible approach, to prioritize requirements based on the development stage of a project.
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How to write good software development guidelines
Read More: How to write good software development guidelinesSoftware development guidelines provide non-specific advice on rules and principles for processes like testing, team organization, and technology choices. Unlike guides or tutorials, they focus on overarching goals rather than…
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Technology Dilemmas from Startup to Scaleup
Read More: Technology Dilemmas from Startup to ScaleupThis article is about a very important question today’s innovators face when they develop new software products. Namely, that of: “What are the appropriate technical skills, technology stack and architecture…
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How to successfully delegate
Read More: How to successfully delegateDelegation is very important to managers and their teams for multiple reasons: • As workload increases it is necessary to divide work.• The manager may not always have the right skills…
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Dealing with mistakes in a safe environment
Read More: Dealing with mistakes in a safe environmentHerbie Hancock’s story of Miles Davis turning a mistake into music teaches a key leadership lesson: create a safe environment where mistakes are opportunities. By fostering empathy, transparency, and a…
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What does Kung Fu have to do with an agile mindset?
Read More: What does Kung Fu have to do with an agile mindset?In today’s fast-changing world, success requires an Agile Mindset: adapting to change, learning from failure, and moving quickly. Inspired by Bruce Lee’s Kung Fu philosophy, agility is about being flexible,…
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Prioritizing product features using the Kano model
Read More: Prioritizing product features using the Kano modelOne of the challenges product teams encounter, is how to decide which features should be included in their products. Identifying the user needs, helps teams to focus on what a…
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The Personal Digital Transformation
Read More: The Personal Digital TransformationA simple model inspired by the „Digital Transformation Model“ by Alain Veuve, to explain the necessity for personal change, in order to keep up with the technological developments.
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Business Process Data Mining
Read More: Business Process Data MiningHow can data cubes (multidimensional data models) be used in the context of Business Process Management (BPM) to support management efforts in understanding, planning and improving business processes? Traditional approaches…
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