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   <dateIssued>2015</dateIssued>
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 <note>Agile has revolutionized the way teams approach software development,&#13;
but with dozens of agile methodologies to choose from, the decision to&#13;
“go agile” can be tricky. This practical book helps you sort it out, first by&#13;
grounding you in agile’s underlying principles, then by describing four&#13;
specific—and well-used—agile methods: Scrum, extreme programming&#13;
(XP), Lean, and Kanban.&#13;
Each method focuses on a different area of development, but they all&#13;
aim to change your team’s mindset—from individuals who simply follow a&#13;
plan to a cohesive group that makes decisions together. Whether you’re&#13;
considering agile for the first time, or trying it again, you’ll learn how to&#13;
choose a method that best fits your team and your company.&#13;
■■ Understand the purpose behind agile’s core values and&#13;
principles&#13;
■■ Learn Scrum’s emphasis on project management, selforganization,&#13;
and collective commitment&#13;
■■ Focus on software design and architecture with XP practices&#13;
such as test-first and pair programming&#13;
■■ Use Lean thinking to empower your team, eliminate waste,&#13;
and deliver software fast&#13;
■■ Learn how Kanban’s practices help you deliver great software&#13;
by managing flow&#13;
■■ Adopt agile practices and principles with an agile coach</note>
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  <topic>Scrum (computer software development)</topic>
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  <topic>Agile</topic>
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