Author: | Joe Gee, Tom Wheeler, George Stragand, Bill Holtsnider | ISBN: | 9780123815217 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science | Publication: | July 15, 2010 |
Imprint: | Morgan Kaufmann | Language: | English |
Author: | Joe Gee, Tom Wheeler, George Stragand, Bill Holtsnider |
ISBN: | 9780123815217 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science |
Publication: | July 15, 2010 |
Imprint: | Morgan Kaufmann |
Language: | English |
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.
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.