I just returned from a workshop on the latest in web technologies (invitation only) where I was surprised to hear reference made to
kanban.
Kanban is a card-based system originally developed by Toyota in the 1950s for controlling their manufacturing lines. I have a note about it in the "Brief History of Buffers" section of my
Perl::PDQ book because it is a logical precursor to
JIT scheduling and compiling. I will also discuss it in the up-coming
Guerrilla classes.
Now, it seems kanban has been revived under the "agile" banner for making software development more efficient. Of course, the concept of using cards to capture dev state information is not entirely new, even in the context of software engineering. So-called Snow Cards are another card-based technique used to monitor the software development process.
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