Business Analysis for Information Technology
Books and Selected Products
Addison–Wesley Professional
November 2009
Paperback, 304 pages
ISBN: 0321532899

Agile techniques have demonstrated immense potential for developing more effective, higher–quality software. However,scaling these techniques to the enterprise presents many challenges. The solution is to integrate the principles and practices of Lean Software Development with Agile‘s ideology and methods. By doing so, software organizations leverage Lean‘s powerful capabilities for €śoptimizing the whole €ť and managing complex enterprise projects.
A combined €śLean–Agile €ť approach can dramatically improve both developer productivity and the software‘s business value.In this book, three expert Lean software consultants draw from their unparalleled experience to gather all the insights, knowledge, and new skills you need to succeed with Lean–Agile development.
Lean–Agile Software Development shows how to extend Scrum processes with an Enterprise view based on Lean principles. The authors present crucial technical insight into emergent design, and demonstrate how to apply it to make iterative development more effective. They also identify several common development €śanti–patterns €ť that can work against your goals, and they offer actionable, proven alternatives.
Lean–Agile Software Development shows how to
The book‘s companion Web site, www.netobjectives.com/lasd, provides updates, links to related materials, and support
for discussions of the book‘s content.
Backcover Copy
Agile techniques have demonstrated immense potential for developing more effective, higher–quality software. However,scaling these techniques to the enterprise presents many challenges. The solution is to integrate the principles and practices of Lean Software Development with Agile’s ideology and methods. By doing so, software organizations leverage Lean’s powerful capabilities for “optimizing the whole” and managing complex enterprise projects.
A combined “Lean–Agile” approach can dramatically improve both developer productivity and the software’s business value.In this book, three expert Lean software consultants draw from their unparalleled experience to gather all the insights, knowledge, and new skills you need to succeed with Lean–Agile development.
Lean–Agile Software Development shows how to extend Scrum processes with an Enterprise view based on Lean principles. The authors present crucial technical insight into emergent design, and demonstrate how to apply it to make iterative development more effective. They also identify several common development “anti–patterns” that can work against your goals, and they offer actionable, proven alternatives.
Lean–Agile Software Development shows how to
The book’s companion Web site, www.netobjectives.com/lasd, provides updates, links to related materials, and support
for discussions of the book’s content.
Author Bios
Alan Shalloway is the founder and CEO of Net Objectives. With almost 40 years of experience, Alan is an industry thought leader. He helps companies transition to Lean and Agile methods enterprise–wide as well teaches courses in Lean, Kanban, Scrum, Design Patterns, and Object–Orientation. Alan has developed training and coaching methods for Lean–Agile that have helped his clients achieve long–term, sustainable productivity gains. He is a popular speaker at prestigious conferences worldwide. He is the primary author of Design Patterns Explained: A New Perspective on Object–Oriented Design, Lean–Agile Pocket Guide for Scrum Teams, Lean–Agile Software Development: Achieving Enterprise Agility and is currently writing Essential Skills for the Agile Developer. He has a Master of Science in Computer Science from MIT as well as a Master of Science in Mathematics from Emory University.