Agile Development and Business Goals
The Six Week Solution
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Product details:
- Publisher Morgan Kaufmann
- Date of Publication 15 July 2010
- ISBN 9780123815200
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Size 235x191 mm
- Weight 540 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Illustrated 0
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Long description:
Agile Development and Business Goals: The Six-Week Solution is a guide for the software development process, which can be challenging, difficult, and time-consuming. This process, called the "Agile? process, is unique, and it features several aspects that distinguish it from the classical methods of software development. The book offers readers information about the design, implementation, and management of the different methods of creating world-class software. The book discusses the various reasons that the development of software is a difficult process, and it addresses how software development sometimes fails and why it seldom aligns with business needs. It further examines the risk associated with software creation and the different ways to mitigate them. This book is relevant to software development managers responsible for creating quality software products, and managing software development teams.
- Explains how to employ automation in your development process to improve your company's profitability
- Introduces a compensation structure that incents your technical talent to deliver measurable results on a predictable basis
- Provides real-world solutions - questions to ask when hiring or which build server software to consider, for example - instead of theoretical discussions
"The ability to think of software development as a part of the business is lacking in far too many organizations. Many CIO's report to the COO or even the CFO - as opposed to the CEO. Technology is only going to become more and more important in the coming years, and the organizations that are able to align this to their financial needs and delivery needs are the ones that will succeed in the new economy.
The ability to show and understand the alignment of a business sector bottom line to these methodologies will give companies some support in leaping the chasm to true Agile development.
This book addresses a much neglected gap between the technical and business aspects of software development. I recommend it for C-levels and project leads as well. It would also be a useful tool for the senior management that will be responsible for implementing such a solution." --Steve Ropa, Agile Consultant, VersionOne
"All agile practitioners dream of achieving development flywheels that yield high-value features on a predictable cadence. While today's hubbub about Agile promises this, achieving it and then sustaining on-going momentum are difficult to say the least.
The Six Week Solution provides focus and solutions to many factors that must be addressed for high output teams. The pragmatic approaches found in the book can be directly adopted for new teams or, in some cases, adapted to improve existing agile operations. I recommend it as useful reading for those wanting a better understanding of the dynamics found in an agile-centered company."--Bill Wood, VP, Product Development, Ping Identity
MoreTable of Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction: Ask Yourself These 10 Key Questions
Chapter 2 The Problem: Why Software Projects Fail
Chapter 3 The Expectations: What It Means for Software to Succeed
Chapter 4 Overview of the Six Week Solution
Chapter 5 The Solution's Critical Pieces
Chapter 6 Managing the Cost of Change
Chapter 7 Assuring Software Quality
Chapter 8 Integrating Automation into Your Development Process
Chapter 9 Other Software Development Approaches
Chapter 10 Risks with Using This Approach
Chapter 11 Transitioning to the Six Week Solution
Chapter 12 Conclusions
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