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Wednesday, 11 January 2012 00:00
When I first read "The Zero Defect Vision," by Bob Schatz, I told Bob, "You have two articles. You have to break this into two parts."

Bob said, "But people need to read both pieces, they are so important."

So, I said we would run them together. You, our readers, are extra lucky this month. You get to read Bob’s management and technical vision of how to create zero defect software. In part one, read how Bob sees the personal piece of zero defect software and how to develop strategies to eliminate errors and prevent defects in your products.

In part two, Bob examines common sources of errors and reminds us of tools that some of us learned about way back when, in more traditional quality training days. The lessons are just as useful now.

I like seeing the ecosystem of how companies have applied agile to their organization. In "An Agile Software Shop" by Rafael Alvarez, you have a chance to see how they have adapted Scrum in his organization. I particularly like the way Rafael talks about the sales team working with
the BA.

When was the last time you thought of traditional process quality in relationship to your agile software development? Maybe you haven’t. Well, if not, you’re missing something.

And, I always have something to say about agile. Jonathan Vanian, our wonderful editor, picture selector, and webmaster, interviewed me. The result is included in this issue.

I hope you enjoy the January 2012 Agile Journal.

Johanna Rothman
Technical Editor
Agile Journal


 
Featured articles...

The Zero Defect Vision, Part 1
by Bob Schatz

How many times have you had the conversation at work about how software is complex and it should be an accepted fact that there are going to be a significant number of defects?

Would you be comfortable if your doctor, surgeon, airline pilot, bridge builder, car manufacturer, or pharmaceutical company had similiar conversations?
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The Zero Defect Vision, Part 2
by Bob Schatz

In part two of my series, I examine the common sources of errors in product development activities. By being aware of the things we can change in our environments, we can reach our goal of preventing errors. Then, a number of techniques can be employed in order to help teams work toward a zero defect goal.

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An Agile Software Shop
by Rafael Alvarez

One of the most challenging situations involving adopting agile is when doing so in a software shop that has several specialized groups already in place forming silos: development, quality assurance (QA), business analysts (BA), software configuration management (SCM), documentation, architecture, database admin (DBA), and user experience (UX).

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A Conversation with Johanna Rothman
by Jonathan Vanian


Johanna Rothman is a management consultant, a regular TechWell.com and Better Software magazine columnist, and the Agile Journal’s technical editor. In this interview, Johanna talks with online editor Jonathan Vanian about the year in software, the rise of project portfolio management, and whether or not we will continue to see organizations adopt agile in the new year.

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