توسعه چابک و تکراری: راهنمایی برای مدیران
Agile and Iterative Development (Agile Software Development Series): A Manager's Guide
معرفی کتاب «توسعه چابک و تکراری: راهنمایی برای مدیران» (با عنوان لاتین Agile and Iterative Development (Agile Software Development Series): A Manager's Guide) نوشتهٔ Craig Larman، منتشرشده توسط نشر Addison-Wesley Professional در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت chm، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Agile/iterative methods: From business case to successful implementation
This is the definitive guide for managers and students to agile and iterative development methods: what they are, how they work, how to implement them—and why you should.
Using statistically significant research and large-scale case studies, noted methods expert Craig Larman presents the most convincing case ever made for iterative development. Larman offers a concise, information-packed summary of the key ideas that drive all agile and iterative processes, with the details of four noteworthy iterative methods: Scrum, XP, RUP, and Evo. Coverage includes:
- Compelling evidence that iterative methods reduce project risk
- Frequently asked questions
- Agile and iterative values and practices
- Dozens of useful iterative and agile practice tips
- New management skills for agile/iterative project leaders
- Key practices of Scrum, XP, RUP, and Evo
Whether you're an IT executive, project manager, student of software engineering, or developer, Craig Larman will help you understand the promise of agile/iterative development, sell it throughout your organizationaeand transform the promise into reality.
This is the definitive guide for managers and students to agile and iterative development methods: what they are, how they work, how to implement them, and why they should. Using statistically significant research and large-scale case studies, noted methods expert Craig Larman presents the most convincing case ever made for iterative development. Larman offers a concise, information-packed summary of the key ideas that drive all agile and iterative processes, with the details of four noteworthy iterative methods: Scrum, XP, RUP, and Evo. What value will you get from studying this book, an introduction to iterative and agile methods?