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Tag Archives: reviews

The Knowledge-Creating Company – Extended Summary

Posted on February 3, 2004 by Bill Wake

This is a summary and critique of The Knowledge-Creating Company, by Ikujiro Nonaka and Hirotaka Takeuchi. They are the original protagonists of the Scrum approach. Continue reading The Knowledge-Creating Company – Extended Summary→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged reviews, scrum, XPlorations

Review – Theory of Constraints

Posted on January 19, 2004 by Bill Wake

Theory of Constraints: What is this thing called Theory of Constraints, and how should it be implemented? Eliyahu Goldratt. North River Press, 1990. Let me give my rare thumbs down review (usually I just ignore the ones I don’t like). Continue reading Review – Theory of Constraints→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged lean, reviews

Review – Things that Make Us Smart

Posted on January 15, 2004 by Bill Wake

Things that Make Us Smart, Donald A. Norman, Perseus Books, 1993. Similar in tone and scope to his other books (that’s an endorsement:), Things that Make Us Smart explores ways in which we use artifacts to improve our cognitive abilities. Continue reading Review – Things that Make Us Smart→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged HCI, reviews

Review – Code, by Charles Petzold

Posted on January 15, 2004 by Bill Wake

Code: The Hidden Language of Computer Hardware and Software, Charles Petzold, Microsoft Press, 2000. It’s safe to assume you will never be called on to build a computer out of relays. But if you were, this book would give you Continue reading Review – Code, by Charles Petzold→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged computers, reviews

Review – The Innovation Algorithm

Posted on January 15, 2004 by Bill Wake

The Innovation Algorithm: TRIZ, Systematic Innovation and Technical Creativity, Genrich Altshuller, Technical Innovation Center, 1999 edition. Altshuller was an inventor who systematically studied patents to learn the principles behind them. He developed “algorithms” to take advantage of the principles of Continue reading Review – The Innovation Algorithm→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged reviews, thinking

Review – Board and Table Games

Posted on January 14, 2004 by Bill Wake

Board and Table Games from Many Civilizations, R.C. Bell, Dover, 1979. Last year, I got to play Nine-Men’s Morris, a more challenging relative of tic-tac-toe. (I lost consistently:( But that inspired me to find a book describing many old games: Continue reading Review – Board and Table Games→

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Review – The Study of Games

Posted on January 14, 2004 by Bill Wake

The Study of Games. Elliott M. Avedon & Brian Sutton-Smith. Wiley, 1971, ISBN 0-471-03839-3. This book looks at games (both ancient & relatively modern) from a variety of perspectives. Most of these didn’t do too much for me. I did Continue reading Review – The Study of Games→

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Review – The Book of Card Games

Posted on January 14, 2004 by Bill Wake

The Book of Card Games, Peter Arnold, Barnes and Noble, 1988. This compendium describes many (~150) card games, always explaining the rules and occasionally delving into strategy. There are a few solitaire games; the majority are for multiple players. There Continue reading Review – The Book of Card Games→

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Review – Test-Driven Development (Astels)

Posted on December 19, 2003 by Bill Wake

Test-Driven Development: A Practical Guide, Dave Astels. Prentice Hall PTR, 2003. This book is a natural complement to Kent Beck’s Test-Driven Development: By Example. Where Kent’s is focused on the background and theory, Dave’s book focuses on tools, GUI testing, and Continue reading Review – Test-Driven Development (Astels)→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged programmer, reviews, tdd

Review – The Consultant’s Calling

Posted on December 18, 2003 by Bill Wake

The Consultant’s Calling: Bringing who you are to what you do, Geoffrey E. Bellman, Jossey-Bass, 1990. This is a laid-back book, about meaning, not a how-to on the mechanics of business. Bellman uses an approach that encourages consultants to understand Continue reading Review – The Consultant’s Calling→

Posted in xp123.com | Tagged coach, consulting, reviews

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