Organizational Patterns of Agile Software Development

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Author: James O. Coplien

ISBN-10: 0131467409

ISBN-13: 9780131467408

Category: Programming Methodology

See what reviewers at Slashdot.org originally had to say about James and Neil's book!\ "This is a remarkably wise book, full of pragmatic advice drawn from real projects. Ultimately, software development is a human experience, and Jim and Neil have captured the essence of that experience in this work. The tapestry of patterns they have woven is postively brillant, and each thread therein is a delight to read."\ --Grady Booch, IBM Fellow\ Do you want to really improve your software development...

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See what reviewers at Slashdot.org originally had to say about James and Neil's book!"This is a remarkably wise book, full of pragmatic advice drawn from real projects. Ultimately, software development is a human experience, and Jim and Neil have captured the essence of that experience in this work. The tapestry of patterns they have woven is postively brillant, and each thread therein is a delight to read."—Grady Booch, IBM FellowDo you want to really improve your software development organization instead of complying with an arbitrary standard, or trying the latest fad? This book presents the fundamentals of creating sustainable organizations, based on in-depth studies of over 100 real software development organizations.The authors present nearly 100 organizational patterns to help you create a highly effective organization. Case studies and vignettes illustrate how these patterns work. This practical guide shows you how to reshape critical parts of your organization. Regardless of your role, you will find patterns that you can use to make your organization more effective."This carefully researched, artfully described, and extraordinarily useful handbook of deep wisdom on creating teams that generate terrific software should be on every software development manager's bookshelf."—Luke Hohmann, Hohmann Consulting Author of Beyond Software Architecture"As soon as I had worked through these patterns, I realized that several of my clients engaged in process definition projects could make use of them."—Ian Graham, Technical Director, trireme.com

Pt. IHistory and introduction11An overview of patterns and organizational patterns32How the patterns came to us113How to use this book22Pt. IIThe pattern languages294Organization design patterns315Organization construction patterns176Pt. IIIFoundation and history2856Organizational principles2877Anthropological foundations307Pt. IVCase studies3218Borland Quattro Pro for Windows3239A hyperproductive telecommunications development team338ASummary patlets349