What good practices, if any, has the agile movement lost?

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Published on 2010-03-28T18:21:59Z Indexed on 2010/03/28 18:23 UTC
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I am a long time agile advocated but one of the things that bothers me about Agile is that a lot of agile practitioners, especially the younger ones, have thrown out or are missing a whole lot of good (non Scrum, non XP) practices. Alistair Cockburn's style of writing Use Cases springs to mind; orthogonal arrays (pairwise testing) is another.

I hope this is an okay forum to ask this, but since I read mostly Agile related books and articles and work with mostly Agile folk ... is there anything I'm missing?

Thanks for all your help. StackOverlow is a fantastic resource.

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