Which books by female authors/scholars about agile* do you recommend? @DajanaGuenther @gazebo_c @Cairolali @NativeWired @BirgitSchiche @findingmarbles @silly_sb @Franzi_skaMai @sarahmei @bea73 @astarteny @ChSohnemann @DinaSierralta @lauralindal @nettwerkerin @vobozi pls RT thx :)
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Replying to @learnical @DajanaGuenther and
Ich mag die Bücher von
@JuttaEckstein gerne
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Replying to @Cairolali @learnical and
Meine Doktormutter Christiane Floyd (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiane_Floyd …) hat schon 1986 über iterative Softwareentwicklung gelehrt, aber leider nie ein Buch geschrieben
nur ein paar Artikel.
There is a Wikipedia article about her in English too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiane_Floyd …2 replies 3 retweets 10 likes -
Replying to @Cairolali @DajanaGuenther and
Das wusste ich nicht, großartig, danke!
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Replying to @learnical @DajanaGuenther and
Different people of the agile/architecture community in Germany learned agile from Christiane Floy at
@unihh:@ewolff,@VonWiedegong,@StefanRoock,@henningwolf,@hschwentner,@hofstef,@schmolit,@ggatwpsde,@BueroHZ,@dirkriehle,@wolfgangstrunk and many others.....0 replies 1 retweet 6 likes -
Replying to @dirkriehle @Cairolali and
Is there any of her papers that you can recommend?
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There is an ACM paper: Floyd, C. (1993): STEPS—a methodical approach to PD. Communications of the ACM, 36, (6), S. 83 and the book Floyd, C. (1992): Software Development as Reality Construction, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. Some other papers can be found on her wikipedia page.
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