The authoritative guide to DAD, IBM's disciplined approach to applying agile practices in enterprise scale projects. Integrate enterprise discipline with powerful, widely-used agile practices into a proven solution for the entire software lifecycle. Scale agile strategies for complex development challenges, without compromising agile's advantages.
With this handbook, you can make better decisions based upon proven, context-based strategies, leading to earlier success and better outcomes.
This guide to Disciplined Agile Delivery (DAD) provides the foundation from which to scale agile and lean software development strategies, enabling teams to succeed in the unique situations they face—remembering that context counts.
This is akin to creating a race car engine and then evolving it to get more power, better fuel efficiency, and greater speed.
Scott Ambler has written this invaluable book from the point of view of an agile DBA, enabling you to learn the techniques that agile DBAs use to work effectively on evolutionary (iterative and incremental) software projects.
At 111 pages, you should find this book to be a quick, informative read.What's Different in This Edition:Chapter 3 was completely rewritten to reflect the changes to DAD.
This short appendix overviews our ongoing work on the Disciplined Agile framework to address the full scope of an IT department. At 102 pages, you should find this book to be a quick, informative read.
With this handbook, you can make better decisions based upon proven, context-based strategies, leading to earlier success and better outcomes"--
In Large-Scale Scrum , Craig Larman and Bas Vodde offer the most direct, concise, actionable guide to reaping the full benefits of agile in distributed, global enterprises.
The book describes how the team develops the first release of a mission-critical application while working in a legacy enterprise environment.
In this innovative book, Software Development columnist Scott Ambler presents Agile Modeling (AM)-a technique that he created for modeling XP projects using pieces of the UML and Rational's Unified Process (RUP).