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Feature Article in Better Software Magazine

The Declaration of Interdependance
by Alistair Cockburn
At the 2004 Agile Development Conference, a number of project, product,
and management experts started working together to answer the question
"How would you extend the Manifesto for Agile Software Development to
non-software products, project management, and management in general?"
Their answer is a document called "The Declaration of Interdependence ."
The group included two of the original Agile Manifesto authors (Jim
Highsmith and Alistair Cockburn); noted authors in product management
(Preston Smith), project management (Robert Wysocki), and teamwork
(Chris Avery); plus others in industry and consulting from both Europe
and the US (David Anderson, Sanjiv Augustine, Mike Cohn, Doug DeCarlo,
Donna Fitzgerald, Ole Jepsen, Lowell Lindstrom, Todd Little, Kent
McDonald, and Pollyanna Pixton).

To see more:
http://www.stickyminds.com/BetterSof...e.asp?fn=cifea

Jun 5 '06 #1
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loulou384 wrote:
The Declaration of Interdependance
by Alistair Cockburn


Could you do the egg bacon spam and sausage without the spam then?
Jonathan

Jun 5 '06 #2
Jonathan Mcdougall wrote:
loulou384 wrote:
The Declaration of Interdependance
by Alistair Cockburn


Could you do the egg bacon spam and sausage without the spam then?


I like SPAM(tm). I'll have the SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm),
SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), Baked Beans, SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), and
SPAM(tm), without the Baked Beans, and with SPAM(tm) in its place!
Jun 5 '06 #3
red floyd wrote:
Jonathan Mcdougall wrote:
loulou384 wrote:
The Declaration of Interdependance
by Alistair Cockburn
Could you do the egg bacon spam and sausage without the spam then?

I like SPAM(tm). I'll have the SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm),
SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), Baked Beans, SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), and
SPAM(tm), without the Baked Beans, and with SPAM(tm) in its place!


My turn. This is from memory, folks:

"Or lobster thermidor au crevettes in a bernaise sauce with
shallots and pralines garnished with truffle pâté, brandy,
a fried egg on top, and Spam(tm)."

--
Phlip

Jun 5 '06 #4
phlip wrote:
red floyd wrote:
Jonathan Mcdougall wrote:
loulou384 wrote:
The Declaration of Interdependance
by Alistair Cockburn

Could you do the egg bacon spam and sausage without the spam then?

I like SPAM(tm). I'll have the SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm),
SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), Baked Beans, SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), SPAM(tm), and
SPAM(tm), without the Baked Beans, and with SPAM(tm) in its place!


My turn. This is from memory, folks:

"Or lobster thermidor au crevettes in a bernaise sauce with
shallots and pralines garnished with truffle pâté, brandy,
a fried egg on top, and Spam(tm)."


Almost:

"Or lobster thermidor aux crevettes with a mornay sauce garnished with
truffle pâté, brandy and a fried egg on top and spam."

http://www.noteboom.demon.nl/spam.html
Jonathan

Jun 5 '06 #5
Jonathan Mcdougall wrote:
Almost:


"Or lobster thermidor aux crevettes with a mornay sauce garnished with
truffle pâté, brandy and a fried egg on top and spam."

http://www.noteboom.demon.nl/spam.html

You fell for the trap. It was the album version. (I suspect "Matching Tie
and Hankerchief"... )

I will concede bernaise -> mornay

--
Phlip
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ZeekLand <-- NOT a blog!!!
Jun 6 '06 #6

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