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Crystal Clear:

A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams
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Pearson Education, Oct 19, 2004 - Computers - 336 pages

Highlights include Attention to the essential human and communication aspects of successful projects Case studies, examples, principles, strategies, techniques, and guiding properties Samples of work products from real-world projects instead of blank templates and toy problems Top strategies used by software teams that excel in delivering quality code in a timely fashion Detailed introduction to emerging best-practice techniques, such as Blitz Planning, Project 360, and the essential Reflection Workshop Question-and-answer with the author about how he arrived at these recommendations, including where they fit with CMMI, ISO, RUP, XP, and other methodologies A detailed case study, including an ISO auditor's analysis of the project

Perhaps the most important contribution this book offers is the Seven Properties of Successful Projects. The author has studied successful agile projects and identified common traits they share. These properties lead your project to success; conversely, their absence endangers your project.

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Review: Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams

User Review  - André Gomes - Goodreads

Lot's of good ideas, simple and fast to read, goes directly to the point. 7 Properties: 1. Frequenty Delivery 2. Reflective Improvement 3. Osmotic Communication 4. Personal Safety 5. Focus 6. Easy ... Read full review

Review: Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams

User Review  - Russ - Goodreads

My first Agile book, this was a good introduction to the Agile concepts. It drags a little (as technical books do) but the illustrations of the value of Agile are clear and understandable. Read full review

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About the author (2004)

Alistair Cockburn is a renowned software expert and accomplished instructor. He carefully separates advice to experts from advice to newcomers. Newcomers to agile development will find a step-by-step introduction to selected agile techniques previously not described elsewhere. Experts will see new strategies and techniques to try, as well as the contextual information they need for advanced decision-making.


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