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How Agile Projects Measure Up, and What This Means to You

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The Cutter Consortium Executive Report How Agile Projects Measure Up, and What This Means to You by Michael Mah and Mike Lunt is now available to anyone who is interested in software metrics.  This is a rigorous data-driven report. Click here and use the promotion code MEASUREUP in the registration forum.

Written by israelgat

May 9, 2009 at 11:01 am

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  1. A nice summary of many years of work. Thanks for sharing the free version.

    Mike Lunt

    May 11, 2009 at 8:37 am

    • Mike, is the free version stil available for download/ I was not able to find it. Thanks

      Mitko

      March 6, 2010 at 7:22 am

      • It (http://ow.ly/5N1U) seems to be on. Let me know if it still does not work for you. This being the case, I will contact the good folks at Cutter to refresh this special offer.

        Israel

        israelgat

        March 6, 2010 at 9:32 am

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    Mike Dwyer

    October 7, 2009 at 10:20 am

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