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5.0 out of 5 stars
A good path through the thorny thickets of agile transformation,
By Kevin Thompson (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Enterprise-Scale Agile Software Development (Applied Software Engineering Series) (Hardcover)
Many books have been written about agile development processes, such as Scrum and XP. Fewer books address the hard problems of scaling agile practices to large projects, or of how to introduce agile processes to the enterprise.
Jim Schiel has bitten the bullet, and written a realistic and detailed guide for conducting agile transformations on a large scale. Drawing on many years of experience, Schiel provides step-by-step guidance for how to lead an enterprise through the transformation to agile development. The encyclopedic scope of this well-written volume covers topics ranging from stakeholder involvement and policy definition to best practices for continuous integration and test automation. Those who are unfamiliar with Scrum and XP will learn a lot about these frameworks. Those who are familiar with them will learn how to bring them into an enterprise, successfully. Highly recommended. |
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Enterprise-Scale Agile Software Development (Applied Software Engineering Series) by James Schiel (Hardcover - November 18, 2009)
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