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Agile Development
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1. Self-organizing teams
Method Tailoring
Agile Principle : Motivation & Trust
Agile Principle : Self-Organizing
Agile Priority : Responding to change Vs Plans
2. Large-scale development efforts (>20 developers) - though scaling strategies and evidence of some large projects have been described.
Agile Principle : Changing Requirements
Individuals and Interactions
DOI : Tailor
Agile Negative Impacts : Large
3. Behaviour Driven Development where the scenarios are written before the code and form part of an automated suite of tests that can verify whether the code meets the required functionality and/or quality standards.
Agile Negative Impacts : Large
Behaviour Driven Development
Agile Methodology Variations
Quality / Agility
4. Minimizes overall risk and allows the project to adapt to changes quickly.
Responding to change
Agile Priority : Responding to change Vs Plans
CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration)
Iteration Benefit
5. A process improvement approach whose goal is to help organizations improve their performance. CMMI can be used to guide process improvement across a project - a division - or an entire organization.
CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration)
DOI : Engagement
Agile Negative Impacts : Distributed Locations
DOI : Individuals
6. One of the differences between agile and traditional testing methods - such as the waterfall model of software design - is that testing of the software is conducted at different points during the software development lifecycle.
Agile & Continuous Testing
Cross-Functional Team Sizes
Agile Principle : Sustainable pace
PM Declaration of Interdependence (DoI)
7. Boost performance through group accountability for results and shared responsibility for team effectiveness.
DOI : Tailor
DOI : Shared Responsibility
Agile Negative Impacts : Large
Agile's Ideal Project Type
8. The practical implication is that agile methods allow project teams to adapt working practices according to the needs of individual projects. The practical implication of dynamic method adaptation is that project managers often have to modify structu
Agile Principle : Daily co-operation
Agile & Predictions
Method Tailoring
Agile Priority : Customer Collaboration Vs Contracts
9. Welcome changing requirements - even late in development
Agile Principle : Changing Requirements
DOI : Uncertainty
Responding to change
Agile Software Development
10. Distributed development efforts (non-colocated teams). Strategies have been described in Bridging the Distance[40] and Using an Agile Software Process with Offshore Development
Agile Negative Impacts : Distributed Locations
Agile Iteration Vs Release
Iteration Benefit
Agile Negative Impacts : Force Feeding
11. Working software is the principal measure of progress
Agile Principle : Excellence
Agile Principle : Software measures progress
DOI : Uncertainty
Agile Iteration
12. Improve effectiveness and reliability through situationally specific strategies - processes and practices."
DOI : Shared Responsibility
DOI : Tailor
Agile's Ideal Project Type
Quality / Agility
13. At the end of each iteration - stakeholders and the customer representative review progress and re-evaluate priorities with a view to optimizing the return on investment (ROI) and ensuring alignment with customer needs and company goals.
Agile Principle : Adaptation
PM Declaration of Interdependence (DoI)
Agile Principle : Excellence
Iteration Review
14. Each iteration involves a team working through a full software development cycle - including planning - requirements analysis - design - coding - unit testing - and acceptance testing when a working product is demonstrated to stakeholders.
DOI : Engagement
DOI : Value
Agile Iteration
Predictive Methods & Change Predictive methods
15. An adaptive team will have difficulty describing exactly what will happen in the future. The further away a date is - the more vague an adaptive method will be about what will happen on that date. An adaptive team cannot report exactly what tasks the
Agile Negative Impacts : Mission Critical
DOI : Uncertainty
Agile Priority : Working Software Vs Docs
Agile & Predictions
16. Specific tools and techniques - such as continuous integration - automated or xUnit test - pair programming - test-driven development - design patterns - domain-driven design - code refactoring and other techniques are often used to improve quality a
Daily Team Meet Style
Quality / Agility
Agile's Ideal Project Type
Agile Principle : Frequent Delivery
17. An iteration might not add enough functionality to warrant a market release - but the goal is to have an available release (with minimal bugs) at the end of each iteration. Multiple iterations might be required to release a product or new features.
Agile Principle : Motivation & Trust
Agile Priority : Working Software Vs Docs
Agile Principle : Simplicity
Agile Iteration Vs Release
18. Deliver reliable results by engaging customers in frequent interactions and shared ownership.
DOI : Engagement
Agile Negative Impacts : Mission Critical
Agile Success
CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration)
19. Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
Agile Principle : Frequent Delivery
DOI : Shared Responsibility
Agile Iteration Vs Release
Agile Priority : Interactions Vs Processes
20. Increase return on investment by making continuous flow of value our focus.
Daily Team Meet
Agile Principle : Adaptation
Working Software
DOI : Value
21. Some methodologies focus on development practises (XP) - others focus on the management of the software project (SCRUM).
Agile's Ideal Project Type
Agile Negative Impacts : Distributed Locations
Agile Methodology Variations
Agile & Planning
22. In contrast - focus on planning the future in detail. A predictive team can report exactly what features and tasks are planned for the entire length of the development process. Predictive teams have difficulty changing direction. The plan is typicall
Agile Principle : Self-Organizing
Predictive Methods & Change Predictive methods
Agile Negative Impacts : Force Feeding
Agile Principle : Motivation & Trust
23. In agile development - self-organization and motivation are important - as are interactions like co-location and pair programming.
DOI : Individuals
PM Declaration of Interdependence (DoI)
Agile Negative Impacts : Mission Critical
Individuals and Interactions
24. Mission-critical systems where failure is not an option at any cost (e.g. software for surgical procedures).
Working Software
Agile Principle : Self-Organizing
Agile Negative Impacts : Mission Critical
Agile Iteration Vs Release
25. Projects are built around motivated individuals - who should be trusted
Agile Principle : Motivation & Trust
Agile Negative Impacts : Large
Agile Principle : Co-location
Agile Principle : Frequent Delivery
26. Working software will be more useful and welcome than just presenting documents to clients in meetings.
DOI : Value
Working Software
DOI : Shared Responsibility
Cross-Functional Team Sizes
27. Unleash creativity and innovation by recognizing that individuals are the ultimate source of value and creating an environment where they can make a difference.
Agile Principle : Sustainable pace
Iteration Review
DOI : Individuals
Working Software
28. Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
Agile Principle : Software measures progress
Agile's Ideal Project Type
Agile Priority : Customer Collaboration Vs Contracts
DOI : Value
29. No matter what development disciplines are required - each agile team will contain a customer representative. This person is appointed by stakeholders to act on their behalf and makes a personal commitment to being available for developers to answer
Iteration Benefit
Team Stakeholder Representative
Behaviour Driven Development
PM Declaration of Interdependence (DoI)
30. Sustainable development - able to maintain a constant pace.
Agile Principle : Sustainable pace
Working Software
Agile Principle : Co-location
Agile Principle : Excellence
31. Agile development is focused on quick responses to change and continuous development.
Responding to change
Agile Iteration Vs Release
DOI : Tailor
Agile Iteration
32. Working software is delivered frequently (weeks rather than months).
DOI : Engagement
Agile Principle : Co-location
Iteration Review
Agile Principle : Frequent Delivery
33. Responding to change over following a plan
DOI : Individuals
Agile Criticism
Agile Priority : Responding to change Vs Plans
Agile Iteration Vs Release
34. These meetings - sometimes referred as daily stand-ups or daily scrum meetings - are held in at the same place and same time every day and should last no more than 15 minutes. Standing up usually enforces that rule.
Individuals and Interactions
Daily Team Meet Style
Agile Iteration Vs Release
Agile Principle : Simplicity
35. Reported gains in quality - productivity - and business satisfaction. Agile development has been widely seen as being more suitable for certain types of environment - including small teams of experts.
Agile Principle : Changing Requirements
Agile Principle : Excellence
Agile Success
Agile Methodology Variations
36. A group of software development methods based on iterative and incremental development - where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing - cross-functional teams. Encourages rapid and flexible response to change.
Agile Negative Impacts : Force Feeding
Agile Principle : Simplicity
Agile Software Development
Agile Principle : Rapid Delivery
37. Simplicity- The art of maximizing the amount of work not done - is essential
DOI : Engagement
Iteration Benefit
Agile & Continuous Testing
Agile Principle : Simplicity
38. Dxpect uncertainty and manage for it through iterations - anticipation and adaptation.
Agile Principle : Co-location
DOI : Engagement
DOI : Uncertainty
Agile Principle : Motivation & Trust
39. Team size is typically small (5-9 people) to simplify team communication and team collaboration. Larger development efforts can be delivered by multiple teams working toward a common goal or on different parts of an effort. This might require a coord
Cross-Functional Team Sizes
Agile Negative Impacts : Large
Agile Principle : Changing Requirements
Individuals and Interactions
40. One common criticism of agile software development methods is that it is developer-centric rather than user-centric (requirements and code - not product design).
Agile Criticism
DOI : Uncertainty
DOI : Individuals
Individuals and Interactions
41. Customer satisfaction by rapid delivery of useful software.
Agile Principle : Daily co-operation
Agile Principle : Rapid Delivery
Agile Principle : Co-location
Agile Negative Impacts : Mission Critical
42. Forcing an agile process on a development team.
Agile Negative Impacts : Distributed Locations
Responding to change
Agile Principle : Frequent Delivery
Agile Negative Impacts : Force Feeding
43. Agile methods break tasks into small increments with minimal planning and do not directly involve long-term planning.
Agile Negative Impacts : Distributed Locations
Agile Principle : Adaptation
Agile & Planning
Agile Principle : Rapid Delivery
44. Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design.
Quality / Agility
Agile Principle : Excellence
Agile's Ideal Project Type
PM Declaration of Interdependence (DoI)
45. Face-to-face conversation is the best form of communication (co-location)
Method Tailoring
Agile Iteration Vs Release
Agile Principle : Co-location
DOI : Value
46. Low criticality; Senior Developers; Requirements Change Often; Small Number of developers; Culture That Responds to change.
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47. A set of six management principles initially intended for project managers of Agile Software Development projects. [2005]
DOI : Shared Responsibility
Agile & Continuous Testing
PM Declaration of Interdependence (DoI)
Agile Priority : Interactions Vs Processes
48. Close - daily co-operation between business people and developers
Agile Principle : Daily co-operation
Agile & Predictions
Agile Principle : Simplicity
Team Stakeholder Representative
49. Most agile implementations use a routine and formal daily face-to-face communication among team members. This specifically includes the customer representative and any interested stakeholders as observers. In a brief session - team members report to
Daily Team Meet
Agile Negative Impacts : Large
Agile Priority : Customer Collaboration Vs Contracts
Agile Priority : Responding to change Vs Plans
50. Working software over comprehensive documentation
Team Stakeholder Representative
Daily Team Meet
Agile Priority : Working Software Vs Docs
DOI : Engagement