Talk:Agile Project Management

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The references are done manually as far as I can see. I have made reference 1 and 4 "linked" for you because they are slightly different in the code you have to use. They can be copied/pasted and modified to fit the rest of the references.
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The references are done manually as far as I can see. I have taken the liberty and made reference 1 to 4 "linked" for you. No. 4 differs slightly in coding due to the multiple usage. They can be copied/pasted and modified to fit the rest of the references.

Revision as of 23:07, 25 November 2014

Review by secna

Overall a good article, which gives a good overview into what agile PM is and relevant within the topics of PM.

  • It would improve the understanding of agile if you start out with a very short intro to what is agile PM is before you start the history of the method it will make it easier to follow.
  • The amount of references that you have found is good, and when you read the article it really shows that it have been carefully investigated. But when you just write “it can be found in [x], then atleast I thought it was ruining the reading flow, I think it would help if you also added the name of the article that your referring to in the text.
  • Is there any related methods/standards that can be used together with agile PM?
  • Its nice figure which gives a good overview of the APM model, remember to refer to the figure in the text.

Review done by Dunseiz

REFERENCES

The references are done manually as far as I can see. I have taken the liberty and made reference 1 to 4 "linked" for you. No. 4 differs slightly in coding due to the multiple usage. They can be copied/pasted and modified to fit the rest of the references.

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