[Read now] Agile Software Development: Best Practices for Large Software Development Projects
✿ Thomas Stober, Uwe Hansmann ✿
| #3715431 in Books | Springer | 2009-11-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.14 x.50 x9.21l,1.02 | File Name: 3540708308 | 179 pages |
||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Life is what happens when you are busy with making plans|By Stefan Sunshine|A great book, which makes one thing clear: complex software projects cannot be described and managed by THE perfect plan. The authors encourage to adopt agility and give useful guidelines/best practices how to be prepared for the unexpected.|From the Back Cover||Software Development is moving towards a more agile and more flexible approach. It turns out that the traditional "waterfall" model is not supportive in an environment where technical, financial and strategic constraints are changing almost
Software Development is moving towards a more agile and more flexible approach. It turns out that the traditional "waterfall" model is not supportive in an environment where technical, financial and strategic constraints are changing almost every day. But what is agility? What are today’s major approaches? And especially: What is the impact of agile development principles on the development teams, on project management and on software architects? How can large ...
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