Agile Software Development in the Large: Diving Into the Deep
J. Eckstein. Dorset House Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, USA, (June 2004)
Abstract
Agile or "lightweight" processes have revolutionized the software
development industry. They're faster and more efficient than traditional
software development processes. They enable developers to embrace
requirement changes during the project, deliver working software
in frequent iterations, and focus on the human factor in software
development. <P>Unfortunately, most agile processes are designed
for small or mid-sized software development projects--bad news for
large teams that have to deal with rapid changes to requirements.
That means all large teams! <P>With Agile Software Development in
the Large, Jutta Eckstein--a leading speaker and consultant in the
agile community--shows how to scale agile processes to teams of
1 to 200. In fact, the same techniques are also relevant to teams
of ten or more developers, especially within large organizations.
<P>Topics include: <BR>* the agile value system as used in large
teams <BR>* the impact of a switch to agile processes <BR>* the
agile coordination of several sub-teams <BR>* the way project size
and team size influence the underlying architecture <P>Stop getting
frustrated with inflexible processes that cripple your large projects!
Use this book to harness the efficiency and adaptability of agile
software development.
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%X Agile or "lightweight" processes have revolutionized the software
development industry. They're faster and more efficient than traditional
software development processes. They enable developers to embrace
requirement changes during the project, deliver working software
in frequent iterations, and focus on the human factor in software
development. <P>Unfortunately, most agile processes are designed
for small or mid-sized software development projects--bad news for
large teams that have to deal with rapid changes to requirements.
That means all large teams! <P>With Agile Software Development in
the Large, Jutta Eckstein--a leading speaker and consultant in the
agile community--shows how to scale agile processes to teams of
1 to 200. In fact, the same techniques are also relevant to teams
of ten or more developers, especially within large organizations.
<P>Topics include: <BR>* the agile value system as used in large
teams <BR>* the impact of a switch to agile processes <BR>* the
agile coordination of several sub-teams <BR>* the way project size
and team size influence the underlying architecture <P>Stop getting
frustrated with inflexible processes that cripple your large projects!
Use this book to harness the efficiency and adaptability of agile
software development.
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development industry. They're faster and more efficient than traditional
software development processes. They enable developers to embrace
requirement changes during the project, deliver working software
in frequent iterations, and focus on the human factor in software
development. <P>Unfortunately, most agile processes are designed
for small or mid-sized software development projects--bad news for
large teams that have to deal with rapid changes to requirements.
That means all large teams! <P>With Agile Software Development in
the Large, Jutta Eckstein--a leading speaker and consultant in the
agile community--shows how to scale agile processes to teams of
1 to 200. In fact, the same techniques are also relevant to teams
of ten or more developers, especially within large organizations.
<P>Topics include: <BR>* the agile value system as used in large
teams <BR>* the impact of a switch to agile processes <BR>* the
agile coordination of several sub-teams <BR>* the way project size
and team size influence the underlying architecture <P>Stop getting
frustrated with inflexible processes that cripple your large projects!
Use this book to harness the efficiency and adaptability of agile
software development.},
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