Relearning: Spending effort in learning something more than once because of loss of information.Extra Features: features fully developed, tested and delivered to the end user, but was never used.Code not checked in, code not tested, test cases not executed, requirements analysed but not developed, etc. Partially Done Work: Work in Progress, e.g.Here are some high-level explanation of every type of waste: Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash. They have mapped such wastes from the corresponding wastes described in lean manufacturing (*): Mary and Tom Poppendieck, in their famous book Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash, have explained the typical seven categories of waste in software development. What are the Seven Wastes of Software Development? Learning by Exploring, Experiential Learning, Discovery Learning are some terms which indicate new mainstreams in learning and education. In this interactive workshop, Agile Academy experts Amr & Mohamed explained the famous ‘Seven Wastes of Software Development’ using experiential learning techniques and simulation games. Last Month, March 2017, Agile Academy has participated with workshop titled: “Lean Simulation Games: What Wastes Your Worktime?” at the Lean and Agile ME Summit 2017. Highlights about Agile Academy participation at the Lean and Agile ME Summit 2017
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