Articles
Frequently in our work we get requests to perform studies. These are usually confidential and cannot be published. However, in this section we plan to store articles which may be of general interest to the technical reader. Topics addressed will be related to the training topics of the organisation and some slightly irrelevant topics such as Loudspeaker Construction, which just happen to be a strong hobby!      

Technical

 

Broken Critical Chains: Read this to see why Critical Path just does not work

Where is All the Work: Programmers work hard, so why do we see so little result? This article explores one possibility.

Reinventing the Wheel: Read this to see if PRINCE2 is a Project Management Pattern.

The Synergy of TDD : Read this to see how TDD benefits architecture as well as code-quality. It's a Win-Win for everyone!.

The PRINCE2 and the Princess: Read this to see how appointing a VERY senior Executive to the PRINCE2 PM Board can cause a disaster.

PRINCE2 Principles: Read this to see why Agile processes are difficult to manage with PRINCE

DSDM Atern and PRINCE2: Read this review of Keith Richards' book on integrating DSDM Atern with PRINCE2

 

 

 

 

PHP and Objects: Read review of PHP Objects, Patterns and Practice, by Zandstra. This book may be focused on PHP, but what is says about Patterns works in any language

PRINCE2:2009: Read a review and comparison of PRINCE2:2005 vs. PRINCE2:2009 ... what is better, what is gone and what works! Tailoring of PRINCE is now a full-fledged chapter and PRINCE2 reaches a new level of flexibility in its need todeal with Agile as well as traditional development processes.

PRINCE2:2009 Product / Process Matrix. The new diagrams in PRINCE2:2009 are clearer than the old manual, but they do not show the complete picture of Product-creation, product update and product closure. These tables show who does what and when... very useful for P2:2009 revision and overview

 

 

Hobby

 

JBL L300: One of the finest loudspeakers ever made by JBL. This tells the story of the renovation/rebuild of a pair of 30-year old models from Paris.

 

       
         
               

 

Copyright © Oak Lodge Consulting Ltd All rights reserved Legal Webmaster