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"Companies have been implementing large agile projects for a number
of years, but the 'stigma' of 'agile only works for small projects'
continues to be a frequent barrier for newcomers and a rallying cry
for agile critics. What has been missing from the agile literature
is a solid, practical book on the specifics of developing large
projects in an agile way. Dean Leffingwell's book Scaling Software
Agility fills this gap admirably. It offers a practical guide to
large project issues such as architecture, requirements
development, multi-level release planning, and team organization.
Leffingwell's book is a necessary guide for large projects and
large organizations making the transition to agile development."
-Jim Highsmith, director, Agile Practice, Cutter Consortium, author
of Agile Project Management "There's tension between building
software fast and delivering software that lasts, between being
ultra-responsive to changes in the market and maintaining a degree
of stability. In his latest work, Scaling Software Agility, Dean
Leffingwell shows how to achieve a pragmatic balance among these
forces. Leffingwell's observations of the problem, his advice on
the solution, and his description of the resulting best practices
come from experience: he's been there, done that, and has seen
what's worked." -Grady Booch, IBM Fellow Agile development
practices, while still controversial in some circles, offer
undeniable benefits: faster time to market, better responsiveness
to changing customer requirements, and higher quality. However,
agile practices have been defined and recommended primarily to
small teams. In Scaling Software Agility, Dean Leffingwell
describes how agile methods can be applied to enterprise-class
development. Part I provides an overview of the most common and
effective agile methods. Part II describes seven best practices of
agility that natively scale to the enterprise level. Part III
describes an additional set of seven organizational capabilities
that companies can master to achieve the full benefits of software
agility on an enterprise scale. This book is invaluable to software
developers, testers and QA personnel, managers and team leads, as
well as to executives of software organizations whose objective is
to increase the quality and productivity of the software
development process but who are faced with all the challenges of
developing software on an enterprise scale. Foreword Preface
Acknowledgments About the Author Part I: Overview of Software
Agility Chapter 1: Introduction to Agile Methods Chapter 2: Why the
Waterfall Model Doesn't Work Chapter 3: The Essence of XP Chapter
4: The Essence of Scrum Chapter 5: The Essence of RUP Chapter 6:
Lean Software, DSDM, and FDD Chapter 7: The Essence of Agile
Chapter 8: The Challenge of Scaling Agile Part II: Seven Agile Team
Practices That Scale Chapter 9: The Define/Build/Test Component
Team Chapter 10: Two Levels of Planning and Tracking Chapter 11:
Mastering the Iteration Chapter 12: Smaller, More Frequent Releases
Chapter 13: Concurrent Testing Chapter 14: Continuous Integration
Chapter 15: Regular Reflection and Adaptation Part III: Creating
the Agile Enterprise Chapter 16: Intentional Architecture Chapter
17: Lean Requirements at Scale: Vision, Roadmap, and Just-in-Time
Elaboration Chapter 18: Systems of Systems and the Agile Release
Train Chapter 19: Managing Highly Distributed Development Chapter
20: Impact on Customers and Operations Chapter 21: Changing the
Organization Chapter 22: Measuring Business Performance Conclusion:
Agility Works at Scale Bibliography Index
"We need better approaches to understanding and managing software
requirements, and Dean provides them in this book. He draws ideas
from three very useful intellectual pools: classical management
practices, Agile methods, and lean product development. By
combining the strengths of these three approaches, he has produced
something that works better than any one in isolation.""-From the
Foreword by Don Reinertsen, President of Reinertsen &
Associates; author of" Managing the Design Factory"; and leading
expert on rapid product development"Effective requirements
discovery and analysis is a critical best practice for serious
application development. Until now, however, requirements and Agile
methods have rarely coexisted peacefully. For many enterprises
considering Agile approaches, the absence of effective and scalable
Agile requirements processes has been a showstopper for Agile
adoption. In "Agile Software Requirements, " Dean Leffingwell shows
exactly how to create effective requirements in Agile environments.
- Part I presents the "big picture" of Agile requirements in the
enterprise, and describes an overall process model for Agile
requirements at the project team, program, and portfolio
levels
- Part II describes a simple and lightweight, yet comprehensive
model that Agile project teams can use to manage requirements
- Part III shows how to develop Agile requirements for complex
systems that require the cooperation of multiple teams
- Part IV guides enterprises in developing Agile requirements for
ever-larger "systems of systems," application suites, and product
portfolios
This book will help you leverage the benefits of Agile without
sacrificing the value of effective requirements discovery and
analysis. You'll find proven solutions you can apply right
now-whether you're a software developer or tester, executive,
project/program manager, architect, or team leader.
The Must-have Reference Guide for SAFe (R) Professionals "There are
a lot of methods of scale out there, but the Scaled Agile Framework
is the one lighting up the world." -Steve Elliot, Founder/CEO
AgileCraft "Since beginning our Lean-Agile journey with SAFe,
Vantiv has focused its strategic efforts and its execution. We have
improved the predictability of product delivery while maintaining
high quality, and have become even more responsive to
customers-resulting in higher customer satisfaction. And just as
important, employee engagement went up over the past year." -Dave
Kent, Enterprise Agile Coach, Vantiv Fully updated to include the
new innovations in SAFe 4.5, the SAFe (R) 4.5 Reference Guide is
ideal for anyone serious about learning and implementing the
world's leading framework for enterprise agility. Inside, you'll
find complete coverage of the scaledagileframework.com knowledge
base, the website that thousands of the world's largest brands turn
to for building better software and systems. SAFe was developed
from real-world field experience and provides proven success
patterns for implementing Lean-Agile software and systems
development at enterprise scale. This book provides comprehensive
guidance for work at the enterprise Portfolio, Large Solution,
Program, and Team levels, including the various roles, activities,
and artifacts that constitute the Framework. Education &
Training Key to Success The practice of SAFe is spreading rapidly
throughout the world. The majority of Fortune 100 companies have
certified SAFe professionals and consultants, as do an increasing
percentage of the Global 2000. Case study results-visit
scaledagileframework.com/case-studies-typically include: 30 - 75%
faster time-to-market 25 - 75% increase in productivity 20 - 50%
improvements in quality 10 - 50% increased employee engagement
Successful implementations may vary in context but share a common
attribute: a workforce well trained and educated in SAFe practices.
This book-along with authorized training and certification-will
help you understand how to maximize the value of your role within a
SAFe organization. The result is greater alignment and visibility,
improved performance throughout the enterprise, and ultimately
better outcomes for the business.
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