Organizational patterns of agile software development. James O. Coplien, Neil B. Harrison

Organizational patterns of agile software development


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Organizational patterns of agile software development James O. Coplien, Neil B. Harrison
Publisher: Prentice Hall




Jim Highsmith, Agile Project Management. The book describes sixteen organizational learning patterns derived from Agile software development, and how to actively socialize these patterns throughout your organization. One major disadvantage of the Agile development methodology is incorporating testing. What are the pros and cons of agile development? His company New Technology Solutions Inc. There's little question that most organizations are considering a move to Agile practices, but what's holding back adoption? No software development methodology is without its challenges, but teams who move to agile development usually see a number of process improvements. Despite the advantages that we've gained shortening software development cycle time from years to months to weeks, many software teams and organizations still devote a significant amount of time, effort and money to creating, revising and maintaining a veritable mountain of “invisible deliverables” in the He is versed in agile-enabling software craftsmanship practices such as Test Driven Development (NUnit), Refactoring, Object-Oriented Design Patterns, Mock. We surveyed approximately 1,000 developers, testers, product managers and other business professionals across the US and Europe, and findings shed new light new light on the obstacles software development organizations are facing as they move forward with Agile initiatives. Lean and agile development is all about flowing value to the customer. In today's world, a significant portion of development projects in software engineering follow the Agile development methodology. A good book to read was Organizational Patterns of Agile Software Development by James O. Past year as part of our “Agile Comes to You” seminar series. Tom Demarco, Peopleware : Productive Projects and Teams. Coplien, Organizational Patterns of Agile Software Development.