Author_Institution :
ThoughtWorks, Inc., IL, USA
Abstract :
As agile practitioners, a great deal of our time is focused on having targeted, directed impact. But sometimes we miss opportunities to repurpose our efforts into synergistic, many-pronged effects. Not multitasking/multieffecting, from one piece of effort. This paper will explore this topic, both in theory and in practice, specifically focusing on group pairing as an example of this. We will examine a particular client case study, where a disparate developer team, with minimal pairing and TDD experience, was developed into a highly-productive ldquogelledrdquo team through group pairing, six individuals, one workstation.
Keywords :
agile manufacturing; team working; TDD experience; agile practitioner; client case study; developer team; gelled team; group pairing; multiple individual; productive team; pronged effect; single work station; synergistic impact; Computer bugs; Electronic mail; Keyboards; Navigation; Programming profession; Risk management; Software testing; Switches; Watches; Workstations; TDD; agile; architect; developer; group; pair programming; pairing; ping pong pairing; rubber ducking; team;