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ISBN-10: 0131111558
ISBN-13: 9780131111554
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Copyright: 2004
Format: Paper; 368 pp
Published: 08/11/2003
Suggested retail price: $49.99
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Using statistically significant research and large-scale case studies, noted methods expert Craig Larman presents the most convincing case ever made for iterative development. Larman offers a concise, information-packed summary of the key ideas that drive all agile and iterative processes, with the details of four noteworthy iterative methods: Scrum, XP, RUP, and Evo.
A no-nonsense introduction to the highlights of agile and iterative software development methods from a noted software expert.
° The latest teachings from noted software development expert Craig Larman
° Provides managers and practitioners alike with a summary of the key ideas of agile development, and evidence for its value
° Details the four most important iterative methods: Extreme Programming, Scrum, the Rational Unified Process, and Evo
1. Introduction.
2. Iterative <38> Evolutionary.
3. Agile.
4. Story.
5. Motivation.
6. Evidence.
7. Scrum.
8. Extreme Programming.
9. Unified Process.
10. Evo.
11. Practice Tips.
12. Frequently Asked Questions.
13. Bibliography.
CRAIG LARMAN is known throughout the international software community as an expert and passionate advocate for object-oriented technologies and development, and iterative and agile development methods. He serves as Chief Scientist at Valtech, a global consulting and skills transfer company, where he has led the adoption of iterative and agile methods. Larman also authored Applying UML and Patterns, the world's best-selling text on object-oriented analysis and design, and iterative development.
Agile/iterative methods: From business case to successful implementation
This is the definitive guide for managers and students to agile and iterative development methods: what they are, how they work, how to implement them—and why you should.
Using statistically significant research and large-scale case studies, noted methods expert Craig Larman presents the most convincing case ever made for iterative development. Larman offers a concise, information-packed summary of the key ideas that drive all agile and iterative processes, with the details of four noteworthy iterative methods: Scrum, XP, RUP, and Evo. Coverage includes:
- Compelling evidence that iterative methods reduce project risk
- Frequently asked questions
- Agile and iterative values and practices
- Dozens of useful iterative and agile practice tips
- New management skills for agile/iterative project leaders
- Key practices of Scrum, XP, RUP, and Evo
Whether you're an IT executive, project manager, student of software engineering, or developer, Craig Larman will help you understand the promise of agile/iterative development, sell it throughout your organizationaeand transform the promise into reality.
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Software project managers are often confronted with challenging projects that require innovation, creativity, and adaptability. An agile approach could provide the answer for these project managers, but they have never had a resource for addressing the subtleties of managing an agile project. Jim Highsmith is a renowned consultant, Jolt Award-winning author, and one of the leaders of the agile software development community. He is uniquely qualified to present this material. Any project manager who has heard the buzz, but has worried about the seeming lack of process associated with agile methods, will want to read this book. Any manager wanting to transition from traditional to agile methods will want to use this book as a resource.
Using statistically significant research and large-scale case studies, noted methods expert Craig Larman presents the most convincing case ever made for iterative development. Larman offers a concise, information-packed summary of the key ideas that drive all agile and iterative processes, with the details of four noteworthy iterative methods: Scrum, XP, RUP, and Evo.
This book introduces Crystal Clear, a better lightweight methodology for
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whom time-to-market and development costs are critical considerations.
Alistair Cockburn is one of the founders of the Agile software development
movement. He spells out proven best practices based on his extensive
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