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		<title>By: Controlled Flight Into Terrain &#8250; Align Your Metrics</title>
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		<description>[...] An unusually long link-excavation strikes pay dirt: Greg points through Jorge Aranda to Ed Yourdon who, in the course of an article well worth reading, happens to point to an interview with Linda Rising (also worth your time) at InfoQ. The interview was conducted by Deborah Hartmann, a Toronto-based agile development consultant who co-authored a paper at the agile2006 conference called &#8220;Appropriate Agile Metrics: Using Metrics and Diagnostics to Deliver Business Value&#8221; (.pdf) [...]</description>
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