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Software Testing and Agile

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Take a moment to think about where you were in February of 2001—at the inception of the Agile Manifesto. I was with a privately held software engineering firm focused on helping organizations transform their software testing capabilities. We called it “Test Transformations”. 2011–2020 and Beyond.

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Taking an Extreme Approach to Software

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“Extreme Programming turns the conventional software process sideways. Rather than planning, analyzing, and designing for the far-flung future, XP programmers do all of these activities—a little at a time—throughout development.” At that time, optimizing your Waterfall software process was all the rage.

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The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition

James Shore

Every week, we look at software engineering topics, and this week, I have a special show for you. I’m going to be reading from the new edition of my book, The Art of Agile Development. In the 1990s, software development was believed to be in crisis. They actually called it that: “The Software Crisis.”

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

Thus instead of copying lean manufacturing practices, lean product development practices must evolve from a deep understanding of fundamental lean principles adapted to a development environment. Lean Software Development: A Subset of Lean Product Development In 1975, computers were large, expensive, and rare.