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| + | I'm grateful to know that the publishers tell me this the most popular text worldwide for software development. It is now in about 15-20 languages and is a standard university text in many countries as an introduction to analysis and design of software-intensive systems. | ||
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Contents
Scaling Lean and Agile Development: Successful Big, Multisite and Offshore Products with Large-Scale Scrum
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Reflecting my work over recent years, my next book (published early 2008) will be on scaling lean and agile development with Large-Scale Scrum. |
Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide
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This is the best-selling introduction to agile methods, worldwide. It introduces the big ideas of iterative and evolutionary development, agile methods, and a variety of agile and of purely iterative methods: Scrum, XP, UP, and Evo. |
Applying UML and Patterns
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I'm grateful to know that the publishers tell me this the most popular text worldwide for software development. It is now in about 15-20 languages and is a standard university text in many countries as an introduction to analysis and design of software-intensive systems. I wrote the first edition in 1995.
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