CIRCA:Research Methods
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Revision as of 07:01, 16 March 2012
This is an overview of some of the research methods, tactics, and practices that you may need to complete projects. They are organized around the types of things that need to get done in typical projects. For some of things you need to get done there are formal methods, for some there are tactics or practices that you should check out. An entire book could be written about the subject, this is just a way in.
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- Scrums are an agile process for getting things done. See the [Scrum Alliance] for more.
- Agile Management methods are a class of techniques for getting things done quickly without too much planning. Scrums would be one example.
- User Testing methods are important to developing web sites and other applications meant to be used widely.