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Michael Ivey's Blog
Michael Ivey is Senior Partner with Ivey & Brown, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in Scrum and Ruby on Rails. He first learned about process from Happy Jack, and has been an evangelist ever since. He lives in Bay Minette, AL with his wife Emily and too many cats.
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Keep Changes Small: A Happy Jack Story
How do you reconcile the calls from agile processes for constant refactoring and integration with demands to deliver huge new pieces of functionality? In a sort of cubicle-era Socratic dialogue, Michael Ivey shows how developers can learn to do big things with small changes. Apr. 27, 2004 What I Want To Know About Your Process
Key to successful development are three cornerstones of good process: source control, change tracking, and regular builds. Process expert Michael Ivey looks at each one and shows why even the smallest project needs them. Feb. 13, 2004
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