Practices for Scaling Lean & Agile Development - Craig Larman, Bas Vodde

Practices for Scaling Lean & Agile Development

Large, Multisite, and Offshore Product Development with Large-Scale Scrum

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Buch | Softcover
624 Seiten
2010
Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-321-63640-9 (ISBN)
73,75 inkl. MwSt
Lean and Agile Development for Large-Scale Products: Key Practices for Sustainable Competitive Success

 

Increasingly, large product-development organizations are turning to lean thinking, agile principles and practices, and large-scale Scrum to sustainably and quickly deliver value and innovation. Drawing on their long experience leading and guiding lean and agile adoptions for large, multisite, and offshore product development, internationally recognized consultant and best-selling author Craig Larman and former leader of the agile transformation at Nokia Networks Bas Vodde share the key action tools needed for success.

 

Coverage includes



Frameworks for large-scale Scrum for multihundred-person product groups
Testing and building quality in
Product management and the end of the “contract game” between business and R&D
Envisioning a large release, and planning for multiteam development
Low-quality legacy code: why it’s created, and how to stop it
Continuous integration in a large multisite context
Agile architecting
Multisite or offshore development
Contracts and outsourced development

 In a competitive environment that demands ever-faster cycle times and greater innovation, the practices inspired by lean thinking and agile principles are ever-more relevant. Practices for Scaling Lean & Agile Development will help people realize a lean enterprise—and deliver on the significant benefits of agility.

 

In addition to the action tools in this text, see the companion book Scaling Lean & Agile Development: Thinking and Organizational Tools for Large-Scale Scrumfor complementary foundation tools.

Craig Larman is a management and product development consultant in enterprise-level adoption and use of lean development, agile principles and practices, and large scale Scrum in large, multisite, and offshore development. He served as chief scientist at Valtech, an international consulting and agile offshore outsourcing company. His books include the best-sellers Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager’s Guide (Addison-Wesley, 2004) and Applying UML and Patterns, Third Edition (Prentice Hall, 2005).   Bas Vodde works as an independent product development consultant and large scale Scrum coach. For several years he led the agile and Scrum enterprise-wide adoption initiative at Nokia Networks. He is passionate about improving product development, and an avid student of organizational, team management, and product development research, and remains an active developer. Bas is the coauthor (with Craig) of the companion book Scaling Lean & Agile Development (Addison-Wesley, 2009).

Chapter 1: Introduction         1

Chapter 2: Large-Scale Scrum          9




Action Tools




Chapter 3: Test          23

Chapter 4: Product Management       99

Chapter 5: Planning       155

Chapter 6: Coordination       189

Chapter 7: Requirements & PBIs        215

Chapter 8: Design & Architecture        281

Chapter 9: Legacy Code        333

Chapter 10: Continuous Integration        351

Chapter 11: Inspect & Adapt         373

Chapter 12: Multisite          413

Chapter 13: Offshore          445

Chapter 14: Contracts         499





Miscellany




Chapter 15: Feature Team Primer         549

Recommended Readings             559

Bibliography            565

List of Experiments            580

Index                 589

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.2.2010
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 230 mm
Gewicht 986 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Software Entwicklung
ISBN-10 0-321-63640-6 / 0321636406
ISBN-13 978-0-321-63640-9 / 9780321636409
Zustand Neuware
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