Agile software construction

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Lets start of with a basic question Why should you read this book? The answer, as I hope you will see, is because it brings together a range of the most popular Agile Methods and presents them back to back allowing you, the reader, to gain an insight into what it means to be agile, what agile methods are (and are not), what AgileModelling is and what XP (Extreme Programming) is.However, it goes further than this and considers how some of the approaches can be used together, how you can plan larger agile project (using a feature-driven approach) and how you can introduce agile methods into your organisation. All of this is done in a practical, no-nonsense manner that cuts through the hype and tells it to you straight! © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2006.

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Hunt, J. (2006). Agile software construction. Agile Software Construction (pp. 1–254). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-262-4

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