An introduction to the highlights of agile and iterative software development methods. The book provides managers and practitioners with a summary of the key ideas of agile develoment and evidence for its value. It details: Extreme Programming, Scrum, the Rational Unified Process and Evo.
From the beginning of software time, people have wondered why it isn't possible to accelerate software projects by simply adding staff. This is sometimes known as the "nine women can't make a baby in one month" problem.
Shows how to bring unprecedented levels of professionalism and discipline to agile development - and thereby write far more effective, successful software
Demingand Six Sigma W. Edwards Deming is generally thought of as one of the three fathers of the Quality Assurance movement of the twentieth century. However, his contribution was considerably greater. He evolved the use of Statistical ...
Behavior-Driven Development with Cucumber fills that gap. Richard Lawrence and Paul Rayner begin by illuminating ATDD's value, and showing how it can help you produce better software with less pain.
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Discusses the underlying principles of agile software development and describes four specific agile methods: Scrum, extreme programming (XP), Lean, and Kanban, which each focus on a different area of development.
In this book, Jim Highsmith covers them all -- showing what they have in common, where they differ, and how to choose and customize the best agile approach for your needs.KEY TOPICS:Highsmith begins by introducing the values and principles ...
"Agile Excellence for Product Managers" is a plain-speaking guide on how to work with Agile development teams to achieve phenomenal product success.
Contains a six-stage plan for starting new warehouse projects and guiding programmers step-by-step until they become a world-class, Agile development team.
Readers of this book will learnHow DSDM can speed up project deliveryWhy agile methods like DSDM help to deliver business benefits more rapidlyHow to get users involved in delivering a usable solutionHow to deliver something that works in a ...