Agile Software Development

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Addison-Wesley, 2002 - 278 páginas
Written for developers and project managers, this book compares software development to a game. Team members play the game knowing that the ultimate goal is to win - always remembering what they have learned along the way, and always keeping in mind that they will never play the same way twice. Players must keep an open mind to different methodologies, and focus on the goal of developing quality software in a short cycle time. Based on a decade's work and research, and interviews with software project teams, this book presents sound advice for bringing difficult projects to successful conclusion with a minimum of stress.

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A Cooperative Game of Invention and Communication
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SOFTWARE AND POETRY
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SOFTWARE AND GAMES
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Alistair Cockburn is a recognized expert on use cases. He is consulting fellow at Humans and Technology, where he is responsible for helping clients succeed with object-oriented projects. He has more than twenty years of experience leading projects in hardware and software development in insurance, retail, and e-commerce companies and in large organizations such as the Central Bank of Norway and IBM. 0201699699AB07302002

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