Agile Development with ICONIX Process—People, Process, and Pragmatism
Many people (especially agilists) associate a high-ceremony software development process with a dead project (i.e., rigor mortis), and this association is not entirely incorrect. Our approach aims to put back the rigor while leaving out the mortis—that is, we can do rigorous analysis and design with...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-306272012-05-28T00:52:09Z Agile Development with ICONIX Process—People, Process, and Pragmatism Collins-Cope, Mark Rosenberg, Doug Stephens, Matt Technologies Many people (especially agilists) associate a high-ceremony software development process with a dead project (i.e., rigor mortis), and this association is not entirely incorrect. Our approach aims to put back the rigor while leaving out the mortis—that is, we can do rigorous analysis and design without killing the project with an excessively high-ceremony approach. The goal of this book is to describe that process in full detail. Agility in theory is about moving ahead at speed, making lots of tiny course corrections as you go. The theory (and it’s a good one) is that if you spend months or years producing dry specifications at the start of the project and then “set them in concrete,” this doesn’t necessarily (and in practice, doesn’t) lead to a product that meets the customer’s requirements, delivered on time and with an acceptably low defect count. 2012-05-28T00:52:09Z 2012-05-28T00:52:09Z 2005 Book 1590594649 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/30627 en application/chm Apress |
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Many people (especially agilists) associate a high-ceremony software development process with a dead project (i.e., rigor mortis), and this association is not entirely incorrect. Our approach aims to put back the rigor while leaving out the mortis—that is, we can do rigorous analysis and design without killing the project with an excessively high-ceremony approach. The goal of this book is to describe that process in full detail.
Agility in theory is about moving ahead at speed, making lots of tiny course corrections as you go. The theory (and it’s a good one) is that if you spend months or years producing dry specifications at the start of the project and then “set them in concrete,” this doesn’t necessarily (and in practice, doesn’t) lead to a product that meets the customer’s requirements, delivered on time and with an acceptably low defect count. |
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