Devnology Podcast 044 - Tom Gilb
vor 12 Jahren
From the BuildStuff Conference 2013, we bring you an interview with
Tom Gilb. Tom is the author of nine published books, and hundreds
of papers on Agile and related subjects. His latest book
‘Competitive Engineering’ (CE) is a detailed hand...
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vor 12 Jahren
From the BuildStuff Conference 2013, we bring you an interview
with Tom Gilb. Tom is the author of nine published books, and
hundreds of papers on Agile and related subjects. His latest book
‘Competitive Engineering’ (CE) is a detailed handbook on the
standards for the 'Evo' (Evolutionary) Agile Method, and also for
Agile Spec QC. The CE book also, uniquely in the Agile community,
defines an Agile Planning Language, called 'Planguage' for
Quality Value Delivery Management. His 1988 book, Principles of
Software Engineering Management (now in 20th Printing) is the
publicly acknowledged source of inspiration from leaders in the
Agile community (Beck, Highsmith, and many more), regarding
iterative and incremental development methods.
In this interview Tom speaks about how software development
should be value driven, and how to go about achieving it.
Follow Tom on twitter: @imtomgilb
This interview was recorded on the 10th of December 2013 at the
BuildStuff conference in Vilnius.
Interview by @freekl and @ArneTim
Links for this podcast:
For lists of books and papers by Tom and Kai Gilb visit their
website on Gilb.com
Quantify the un-quantifiable: Tom Gilb at TEDxTrondheim
(Video)
Agility is the Tool, not the Purpose, Presentation at the
AgileByExample conference 2013
Book: Principles of Software Engineering Management, Tom
Gilb, 1988
Book: Competitive Engineering: A Handbook For Systems
Engineering, Requirements Engineering, and Software Engineering
Using Planguage. Tom Gilb, 2005
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