On Writing Tickets (Part 1)

(Right-Sizing Tickets) Spoiler alert: I’m going to tell you right up front what my conclusion is: Tickets should be large in scope. Also, tickets should be medium in scope. Finally, tickets should be very small in scope. Tickets, tickets, tickets! Tickets for everything! Imagine a ticket with the instructions “create user login.” Cringing? Me too.… Continue reading On Writing Tickets (Part 1)

Handling Development in a Medical Device World (Part 4)

VERSION CONTROL The earliest phase of any software project is the planning phase. At this stage, people involved with the project have meetings and discuss some very high level needs. There are probably some presentations and documents that are created. Project management plans have not been developed, but they should be thought about. And as… Continue reading Handling Development in a Medical Device World (Part 4)