Sunday, March 6, 2011

SST Process

The Salmon Spawning Technique (SST) process is a newly emerging software development process. It is gaining popularity amongst collage student who study in the field computer science. Its major features are its short time from start to completion and its realistic approach to life.

Much like the salmon, the young programmer suffers from urges. The desire to procreate (write code) takes full charge of their life in an uncontrollable and unexplainable way. The salmon (programmer) heads upstream against rushes or water, rapids and WATERFALLS. Along the way the salmon faces many other challenges as it manages to escape the claws of hungry bears who would steal the salmons idea of procreation and turn it into sushi.

Eventually the battered salmon, tire from it long journey, reaches the end of its travels. It passes its genes (software release package) off to the next generation......and dies! 

I thought I'd put this in my blog just to see if anyone is really reading them.

2 comments:

  1. You, sir, have made a believer out of me. We will likely change from Scrum to Salmon in the next week to see if it improves our process.

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  2. I used this as your "example blog entry" in my grading eval

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