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Application_form The beauty of NOT doing Agile Development...

by Kelly Waters (2007-05-07)
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Application_form Agile Development: Enough's enough!

by Kelly Waters (2007-04-15)
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In agile development, try to apply the 80/20 rule…


Application_form Agile Development: Fast but not furious!

by Kelly Waters (2007-03-31)
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Agile software development is all about frequent delivery of products. In a truly agile world, gone are the days of the 12 month project. In an agile world, a 3-6 month project is strategic!


Application_form How d'you eat an elephant?

by Kelly Waters (2007-03-25)
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Agile Development is all about small, iterative releases


Application_form Active user involvement is imperative

by Kelly Waters (2007-03-18)
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In my book, active user involvement is the first principle of Agile Development…


Application_form 10 Key Principles of Agile Development

by kelly.waters (2007-02-10)
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10 Key Principles of Agile Development


Application_form Delivering Real Business Value using Feature Driven Development

by Cause, Grant (2004-12-20)
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This article provides a basic overview of FDD, an agile approach for managing software development project.


Application_form Agile Processes: Developing Your Own Secret Recipes

by Coad, Peter (2003-06-17)
Rating 3.7 out of 5 (3 ratings)

In this slideshow Peter Coad looks at processes as being composed out of several recipes, each of which can be refined individually. After a brief refresh of both the waterfall and the spiral model the focus shifts to the comparison of UP, FDD and XP. The author takes a methodology-neutral stance and shows how each of them fits in the recipe-oriented thinking.


Application_form What is Agile Software Development?

by Highsmith, Jim (2002-10-01)
Rating 3.6 out of 5 (5 ratings)

Article attempts to define “agile software development” by looking at DSDM, Extreme Programming, Lean Development, Adaptive Software Development, and Feature-Driven Development.


Application_form Agile Software Development Methods: Review and Analysis

by Abrahamsson, Pekka; Salo, Outi; Ronkainen, Jussi; Warsta, Juhani (2002-09-01)
Rating 4.7 out of 5 (15 ratings)

Excellent overview of all leading agile methods including Extreme Programming, Scrum, Crystal, Feature-Driven Development, Rational Unified Process, and DSDM.


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