Relic: The Framework of Agile Methodologies
Common Theme: Agile Development and Project Management
- Artifact #1: Scrum Guide Manuscript
- Description: The original comprehensive guide outlining the Scrum methodology for agile software development.
- Origin: Early 1990s, Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber.
- Status: Artifact Member, essential for understanding the foundation of Scrum practices.
- Artifact #2: Kanban Board Prototype
- Description: An early version of a Kanban board used for visualizing work, limiting work-in-progress, and maximizing efficiency.
- Origin: Late 1940s, Toyota Production System.
- Status: Artifact Member, demonstrates principles of lean manufacturing applied to project management.
- Artifact #3: Agile Manifesto Draft
- Description: The original draft of the Agile Manifesto, highlighting the core values and principles of agile project management.
- Origin: 2001, Agile Alliance.
- Status: Artifact Member, pivotal document in the shift towards agile development methodologies.
- Artifact #4: Extreme Programming (XP) Guidelines
- Description: Early guidelines for implementing Extreme Programming, focusing on customer satisfaction and iterative development.
- Origin: Late 1990s, Kent Beck.
- Status: Artifact Member, crucial for the adoption of XP practices in software development.
- Artifact #5: Lean Software Development Primer
- Description: Foundational text outlining the principles of Lean development, focusing on creating value and eliminating waste.
- Origin: Early 2000s, Mary and Tom Poppendieck.
- Status: Artifact Member, integral for understanding Lean's application in software development.
- Artifact #6: DSDM Handbook
- Description: The comprehensive handbook for Dynamic Systems Development Method, an early framework for rapid application development.
- Origin: Mid-1990s, DSDM Consortium.
- Status: Artifact Member, documents a critical framework for iterative and incremental development.
- Artifact #7: Feature-Driven Development (FDD) Model Diagrams
- Description: Diagrams and models detailing the Feature-Driven Development approach, emphasizing feature value and timely delivery.
- Origin: Late 1990s, Jeff De Luca and Peter Coad.
- Status: Artifact Member, showcases a model-centric approach to software development.
- Artifact #8: Crystal Methods Core Principles
- Description: Foundational principles of the Crystal family of methodologies, prioritizing individuals and interactions over processes and tools.
- Origin: 1990s, Alistair Cockburn.
- Status: Artifact Member, underlines the adaptability of agile processes to project size and criticality.
- Artifact #9: Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) Original Blueprint
- Description: The first blueprint of SAFe, detailing how to apply agile and lean principles at scale within organizations.
- Origin: 2011, Dean Leffingwell.
- Status: Artifact Member, vital for enterprises adopting agile practices on a large scale.
- Artifact #10: Agile Coaching Ethics Document
- Description: A seminal document outlining the ethical framework and responsibilities of agile coaches.
- Origin: Early 2010s, Agile Coaching Institute.
- Status: Artifact Member, critical for maintaining integrity and professionalism in agile coaching.
This collection forms the Relic of The Framework of Agile Methodologies, encapsulating pivotal developments and philosophies within agile project management, illustrating the evolution and diversity of thought in this dynamic field.
Relic: The Tapestry of Collaboration Frameworks
Common Theme: Enhancing Teamwork and Communication in Projects
- Artifact #1: The Original Trello Application Design
- Description: Early design sketches and notes for the Trello application, a visual tool for project management and collaboration.
- Origin: 2011, Fog Creek Software.
- Status: Artifact Member, pivotal in popularizing the use of Kanban boards for team collaboration.
- Artifact #2: Slack's First Chat Interface Prototype
- Description: The prototype interface of Slack, designed to streamline team communication and integrate tools in one platform.
- Origin: 2013, Tiny Speck.
- Status: Artifact Member, revolutionary in changing how teams communicate and collaborate digitally.
- Artifact #3: Git Version Control System Schema
- Description: Diagrams and initial conceptualization of Git, a distributed version control system for tracking changes in source code.
- Origin: 2005, Linus Torvalds.
- Status: Artifact Member, essential for collaborative software development, allowing for branching and merging strategies.
- Artifact #4: The First Scrum Board Concept
- Description: Conceptual drawings and explanations of the first Scrum board, used for visualizing tasks in an agile development process.
- Origin: Early 2000s, Adaptation from Agile methodologies.
- Status: Artifact Member, critical for implementing Scrum in team environments.