Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 6th February 2017
Dilbert//10159, first published nine years ago on Monday 6th February 2017
Agile Methodology
Tags
agile, coding, engineer, method, misunderstanding, software, technology, engineering
Official transcript
Boss: We're moving to an agile methodology for software development. I don't know all of the details, but I think one of you has to be designated the scrumbag. Does that sound right? Dilbert: It's better than I expected.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WE'RE MOVING TO AN AGILE METHODOLOGY FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT.
I DON'T KNOW ALL OF THE DETAILS, BUT I THINK ONE OF YOU HAS TO BE DESIGNATED THE SCRUMBAG.
DOES THAT SOUND RIGHT?
IT'S BETTER THAN I EXPECTED.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Agile Methodology for Software Development"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a team of software developers discussing the implementation of an agile methodology for software development. The conversation revolves around the introduction of a "scrumbag" to oversee the project.
- The team is skeptical about the scrumbag's role and its impact on the project.
- One developer expresses concerns about the lack of clarity regarding the scrumbag's responsibilities.
- Another developer questions the effectiveness of the scrumbag, suggesting that it may not be necessary.
Key Points:
- The comic strip highlights the challenges of implementing new methodologies in software development.
- The team's skepticism and concerns about the scrumbag's role reflect common issues faced in Agile development.
- The strip pokes fun at the challenges of adopting new approaches and the need for clear communication and understanding.
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