Posts Tagged ‘software development’

Developers On Board with Agile, but Scaling Poses Obstacles

February 2nd, 2011 by AccuRev

There’s little question that most organizations are considering a move to Agile practices, but what’s holding back adoption?  Earlier this month, we released the results of research conducted over the past year as part of our “Agile Comes to You” seminar series. We surveyed approximately 1,000 developers, testers, product managers and other business professionals across the US and Europe, and findings shed new light new light on the obstacles software development organizations are facing as they move forward with Agile initiatives.

What obstacles hold back Agile Adoption?

The top obstacles identified by the survey included: capturing requirements (16%), lack of in-house experience (14%), and lack of automated tests (13%).  Other Agile pain points were challenges associated with teams spread across multiple projects (10%) and support for Agile with distributed teams (8%).  There are ALM tools available today designed specifically to help developers overcome these obstacles.  Development organizations can also implement a number of best practices processes to smooth the transition to Agile and accelerate adoption.  Following the survey results analysis, we’ll provide more details on the tools and approaches in a subsequent blog post.

The study also showed that pain points varied based on the extent of the organization’s Agile adoption: organizations in early and mature stages of Agile adoption both saw capturing requirements as a source of pain, while those organizations with some Agile processes implemented identified the lack of automated tests as their top issue.

In addition to spotlighting the obstacles to Agile adoption, AccuRev provided updated insights into interest in Agile.  Approximately 70% of those surveyed are currently implementing Agile practices – of this group, 23% are scaling, 37% are piloting, and 8% are already fully Agile enabled.

The full report of the Agile Adoption Pain Points Survey is available free for download at http://www.accurev.com/whitepaper/agile-pain-points-survey.

Here’s what others are saying about the survey:

Application Development Trends

Dr. Dobb’s Journal

We’ll have more insights to share based on what we’ve learned here, including next steps recommendations for organizations faced with these obstacles as well as the toolsets needed to implement and scale Agile.

Come Hear Damon at Nashua Scrum Club

August 25th, 2010 by AccuRev

Damon headshot2 Come Hear Damon at Nashua Scrum ClubWho? Damon Poole, AccuRev Founder and CTO, Agile expert and popular speaker.

What? Presenting “True Agility Requires Us to Re-examine Our Beliefs” for Nashua Scrum Club.

Where?  45 High Street, Nashua, NH 03060

When? Thursday, September 9, 2010

Why should you attend? Damon says “Too many projects that “go Agile” are actually far from true Agility. They end up reverting to old habits or just change the labels on the activities that they are doing without changing what they actually do on a day to day basis. As a result, many so-called “Agile” projects get few if any of the benefits of Agile and some are even worse off than before! Why does this happen?”

This session will give you an opportunity to uncover and re-examine your mental model of software development by taking a look at the top ten Agile blind spots. This will allow you to discover the blind spots you or your organization may have so that you can work towards removing them and start experiencing the full benefits that true Agility offers.

Visit Nashua Scrum Club to register!

AccuRev’s New Web Interface 2010.3

July 27th, 2010 by AccuRev
AccuRev’s Web Interface 2010.3 has just been released.  Web Interface 2010.3 is a Web application that runs on the Apache Tomcat server that allows users to access data managed by the AccuRev Server via a browser.

Highlights of Web Interface 2010.3 Release

The release of Web Interface 2010.3 includes several enhancements and bug fixes, including:

The ability to retain font size changes in Diff displays between sessions, and the ability to specify column widths within an Issues table.

The ability to Diff the results of two queries, and the ability to compare the results of an Issue Diff against the results of a query.

Better handling of redundant login attempts when the network is slow.

The ability to print AccuWork charts, and the ability to export to xml or to print all tables.

A new URL option to display the history of a specified transaction.

An upgraded on-line Help system.

The ability to Promote from the File Diff tab.

The ability to Send to Issue (specifying basis) from the Version Browser context menu.

The ability to perform Diff from multiple file selections in the Changes tab.

The ability to Diff against other streams (not just the backing stream) from the Stream Hierarchy pane.

Many Stream Browser enhancements.

Smarter context menu behavior, and better default behavior for the the Query Editor “is in” and “is not in” conditions.

The ability to optionally include the display of incomplete issues in the Show Active Issues view.

Greater availability of toolbars and more toolbar options throughout the Web Interface.

AccuRev Web Interface 2010.3 is available on the main AccuRev download page: http://www.accurev.com/download.htm.