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Three Agile Testing Methods – TDD, ATDD and BDD

by Shane Gibson | 3.4 - AgileBI Process, Backlogged, Concepts

Three Agile Testing Methods – TDD, ATDD and BDD As a Product Owner or Developer I want I want to understand the different Agile testing methods So that I can decide which to use In the word of Agile, there are currently three methods that can be used to improve...

Test Concerns

by Shane Gibson | 3.4 - AgileBI Process, AgileBI Articles, Backlogged, Concepts

When talking about testing in a data project we have to first identify that the testing we need to do is similar but different to the testing we do in application development project. One of the useful way to identify these differences is to understand a number of the...

Business Rule Templates

by Shane Gibson | 3.4 - AgileBI Process, 6.1.4 - Business Rule Patterns, AgileBI Articles, Backlogged, Concepts

When do BI projects that require new data we know anecdotally that once we have acquired the required data from the System of Records the majority of our time and risk is applying code that transforms and/or augments data. In my terminology I call this “doing...

The Danger of Pipelining and Time Slicing

by Shane Gibson | 3.4 - AgileBI Process, AgileBI Articles, Concepts, Underway

The Danger of Pipelining and Time Slicing As a BI Manager I want to understand the impact of pipelining the Agile teams workflow So that I know if it is an approach I wish to use Managing to complete an AgileBI build in three elapsed weeks is very very difficult. And...
The Big Guess Up Front (BGUF)

The Big Guess Up Front (BGUF)

by Shane Gibson | 3.4 - AgileBI Process, AgileBI Articles, Concepts, Done Done

The Big Guess Up Front (BGUF) As a Stakeholder or Product Owner I want to understand where the traditional planning documents fit in the AgilebI process So that I know when I need to have them created The way we used to deliver Business Intelligence projects was to do...

Time boxing effort as acceptance criteria of last resort

by Shane Gibson | 3.4 - AgileBI Process, AgileBI Articles, Process, Underway

Time boxing effort as acceptance criteria of last resort As a Product Owner or Developer I want I want to understand how to deal with a lack of clear acceptance criteria So that I don’t delay delivery Acceptance criteria for a user story is crucial.  Without it...
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