Agile Software Development by Alistair Cockburn

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Textbook (Paperback - Older Edition)

  • 304pp

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  • ISBN-13: 9780201699692
  • Edition Description: Older Edition
  • Edition Number: 1
  • Pub. Date: October 2001
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley
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  • Pub. Date: October 2001
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley
  • Format: Textbook Paperback, 304pp

Synopsis

Agile Software Development: the shortest, simplest route to successful software development.

  • Not just a lightweight approach: highly scalable and completely customizable!
  • Sound advice for completing even the most complex and difficult projects -- without burnout.
  • Based on more than ten years of research with highly functional software development teams.
Lightweight methodologies are exploding in popularity because their flexibility is ideal for today's fast-changing development environments. In Agile Software Development, legendary software expert Alistair Cockburn reviews the advantages and disadvantages of lightweight methods, synthesizing the field's key lessons into a simplified approach that allows developers to focus on building quality software rapidly, cost-effectively, and without burnout. Ideal for managers seeking to transcend yesterday's failed approaches, the agile movement views software development as a cooperative game. As players move throughout the game, they use markers and props to inform, remind, and inspire themselves and each other. The goal of the game: to deliver a working software system -- and to use the lessons of each project to build a new, smarter "game" for the next project. For every IT executive and manager, software developer, team leader, team member, and client concerned with building robust, cost-effective software.

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Biography

Alistair Cockburn is a recognized expert on use cases. He is consulting fellow at Humans and Technology, where he is responsible for helping clients succeed with object-oriented projects. He has more than twenty years of experience leading projects in hardware and software development in insurance, retail, and e-commerce companies and in large organizations such as the Central Bank of Norway and IBM.



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Agile Software Developmentby Anonymous

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November 02, 2002: This book is often compared with "The Mythincal Man-Month" by Brooks or "Peopleware" by DeMarko and Lister. While Brooks mostly emphasize that the term "man-month" can't be applied to software development, DeMarko and Lister focus to productive environment and jelled teams, Alistair Cockburn with the book "Agile Software Development" covers much wider area, including the choice of the right methodology, problems of individuals and aspects of communication. The author has found the common denominator among all "agile" methodologies like Extreme Programming, SCRUM, Crystal Clear, Responsibility-Driven Design and Adaptive Software Development. That common denominator is individuals and interactions over processes and tools; working software over comprehensive documentation; customer collaboration over contract negotiation; responding to change over following a plan. The book describes how to accomplish that, not only describing the problems and encouraging to put some attention into that, but gives some advices that can be found valuable. The author recommends that each project should have its own methodology, that fit its best. The author have methodologies to recommend for large and very large projects as well.

Agile Software Developmentby Anonymous

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May 14, 2002: The author drives home the ideas that we can be very productive and our work can have increasing quality and value. We're often out of time and out of energy in the home stretch, but agility can give us longevity and endurance at the career level, not just 'per project'.


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