Description
Book SynopsisApply the industrial engineering science of invention and assembly to how software is described, planned, and built, allowing you to be free to flex your practices according to your needs, putting principle over habit and rules.Reading about Agile practices is like reading diet advice.
Table of Contents· Introduction
· Prologue
· Section 1: Agile Codex Theory
Chapter 1: The Codex
- Principles
- Application (samples of principles in action)
Chapter 2: The Agile
- Principles
- Application (samples of principles in action)
Chapter 3: Putting them Together Education to Agreement (a specific type of collaboration) Low Overhead Detailed Auditing Quick and Safe Deliveries
Many Quality Gates The Importance of Dependencies Chapter 4: From Invention to Assembly Line Historical development of the assembly line Evolving from hardware and things to software and information · Section 2: Agile Codex Practices
Chapter 5: Team Functions Chapter 6: Software Development LifeCycle
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- SDLC in Industry
- Phases
- Constructing the Codex
- The Science of Risk Mitigation
- Flexibility
- How SDLC Length Affects Practices
- Chapter 7: Building Blocks
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- Planned Release
- Epic
- User Story
- Bug
- Chapter 8: Workflow
- Planning
- Execution
- Release
Chapter 9: Example · Conclusion