- What is an example of an anti-pattern?
- What does anti-pattern mean?
- What is an anti-pattern in agile?
- How do you identify anti-patterns?
What is an example of an anti-pattern?
Analytical paralysis. Analysis paralysis is considered a classic management anti-pattern. It involves over-analyzing the situation during planning, so that no decision or action is taken, essentially paralyzing the development process.
What does anti-pattern mean?
Wikipedia defines the term “Anti-pattern” as follows: “An anti-pattern is a common response to a recurring problem that is usually ineffective and risks being highly counterproductive.”
What is an anti-pattern in agile?
What are Anti-Patterns in Agile? Anti-patterns in agile or scrum anti-patterns are (bad) practices that you follow to improve the process. Still, they do the opposite by hampering your efforts and slowing your progress towards achieving Agile goals.
How do you identify anti-patterns?
In an organization, there are three main opportunities to identify anti-patterns: During design reviews, during code reviews and during refactoring of legacy code. Design reviews are a great opportunity to find anti-patterns.