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Continuous Delivery 2.0
Continuous Delivery 2.0
Aug 10, 2023 · Operations

Identifying and Overcoming Work Inertia in Agile Development Using Cumulative Flow Diagrams

This article explains how work inertia hampers true agile development, illustrates common anti‑patterns with problematic cumulative flow diagrams, analyzes root causes in large projects, and offers practical solutions such as adjusting iteration workload, regular quality acceptance, early bug fixing, and automated testing.

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Identifying and Overcoming Work Inertia in Agile Development Using Cumulative Flow Diagrams
DevOps
DevOps
Jan 3, 2020 · R&D Management

SRM Agile Practice: Team Portrait, Challenges, and Solutions

The article outlines SRM's early agile team profile, the difficulties faced in conveying product value to users, and the practical solutions implemented—including backlog prioritization, iteration planning, daily stand-ups, and retrospectives—to enhance user engagement and improve development outcomes.

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SRM Agile Practice: Team Portrait, Challenges, and Solutions
JD Retail Technology
JD Retail Technology
Mar 22, 2019 · Product Management

Applying User Story Mapping for Effective Requirement Grooming and Iteration Planning in JD.com’s Store Display System

This article shares how JD.com’s technology R&D center applied user story mapping to address common requirement‑grooming challenges, clarifying ambiguous PRDs, defining MVPs, estimating story points, planning versions and iterations, and ultimately delivering a store display system within 4.5 sprints, improving efficiency and stakeholder trust.

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Applying User Story Mapping for Effective Requirement Grooming and Iteration Planning in JD.com’s Store Display System
DevOps
DevOps
Mar 12, 2017 · R&D Management

Shortening Release Cycles and Reducing Hotfixes: Insights from the Blue Whale Project

The article uses a bus‑schedule analogy to illustrate how long release intervals and frequent hotfixes frustrate customers, then proposes shorter release cycles through better iteration planning, demand splitting, stronger development capability, and robust testing to achieve continuous, rapid delivery.

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Shortening Release Cycles and Reducing Hotfixes: Insights from the Blue Whale Project