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Agile Processes - Teams in Vernon, BC
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Agile Processes - Teams in Vernon, BC
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The book briefly and concisely describes the current agile process models in software development. After a short introduction to the historical development, it explores, starting from the Agile Manifesto and the first agile models Extreme Programming (XP) and Crystal, current representatives such as Scrum, Kanban, and DevOps in more detail. The focus is on the process flow, team roles, and artifacts. In the student laboratory of the Competence Center for Agile IT Processes at the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Lörrach, the discussed process models are tested for their "practical suitability." Which agile practices work smoothly, and which meet resistance from team members? Based on these experiences, the team process is examined, especially the formation of "mini-teams," the smallest productive unit within the development team. Essential team roles for the success of a project are identified and formulated in the "Meta Agile Process Model" (MAP). Based on the "map of behaviors" within the team, a method for optimal team formation is proposed.
The book briefly and concisely describes the current agile process models in software development. After a short introduction to the historical development, it explores, starting from the Agile Manifesto and the first agile models Extreme Programming (XP) and Crystal, current representatives such as Scrum, Kanban, and DevOps in more detail. The focus is on the process flow, team roles, and artifacts. In the student laboratory of the Competence Center for Agile IT Processes at the Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University Lörrach, the discussed process models are tested for their "practical suitability." Which agile practices work smoothly, and which meet resistance from team members? Based on these experiences, the team process is examined, especially the formation of "mini-teams," the smallest productive unit within the development team. Essential team roles for the success of a project are identified and formulated in the "Meta Agile Process Model" (MAP). Based on the "map of behaviors" within the team, a method for optimal team formation is proposed.



















