Eliminating Waste in Software Development

Eliminating Waste in Software Development By Team Arrk BlogsThought Leadership 6 mins read The increasing acceptance and implementation of Lean principles by software companies is becoming a phenomenon. Whether these principles are introduced as values, guidelines or via the book, it can make a significant impact to individuals, teams and organisations. We are hearing (as…

Psychology and the web

Psychology and the web By Team Arrk BlogsThought Leadership 7 mins read As the web proliferates and we interact with it in numerous ways, we need to be aware of the importance technology plays in satisfying human needs when interacting with a web application. There is another aspect that we perhaps do not pay as…

Continuous Delivery | A Guide

Continuous Delivery | A Guide By Team Arrk BlogsThought Leadership 4 mins read The pressure is on companies to become real-time businesses with a host of trends throughout the software industry focusing on the reaction capabilities of firms. This ranges from feedback and monitoring to built-in testing and continuous integration. Now, as organisations attempt to…

Test Driven Development | A Guide

Test Driven Development | A Guide By Team Arrk BlogsThought Leadership 5 mins read Developed back in 2003, test driven development (TDD), also known as test design development, creates an evolutionary approach to development centring on test-first implementations in which you write the minimum amount of production code that will allow you to then fulfill…

Handling Non-Functional Requirements in Agile

Handling Non-Functional Requirements in Agile By Team Arrk BlogsThought Leadership 4 mins read During the days when waterfall methodology was in vogue, Non-functional Requirements (NFR) testing was generally the last step before application delivery. For the testers, the entire application offered a complete view of application to test NFRs elicited by the analysts from the…

Empowering the Agilist

Empowering the Agilist By Team Arrk Thought Leadership 4 mins read The core elements of being Agile are the spirit of ongoing collaboration, self-management and empowerment of the team to achieve product development goals. The same can be derived from the lean philosophy of software development i.e. one of its seven principles (i.e. Empower the…