Book Description
"The best thinking in the agile development community brought to
street-level in the form of implementable strategy and tactics. Essential
reading for anyone who shares the passion for creating quality software."
Eric Olafson, CEO Tomax
"Crystal Clear is beyond agile. This book leads you from software process
hell to successful software development by practical examples and useful
samples."
Basaki Satoshi, Schlumberger
"A very powerful message, delivered in a variety of ways to touch the
motivation and understanding of many points of view."
Laurie Williams, Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University
"A broad, rich understanding of small-team software development based on
observations of what actually works."
John Rusk
"A superb synthesis of underlying principles and a clear description of
strategies and techniques."
Géry Derbier, Project Manager, Solistic
"Alistair Cockburn shows how small teams can be highly effective at
developing fit-for-purpose software by following a few basic software
development practices and by creating proper team dynamics. These small teams
can be much more effective and predictable than much larger teams that follow
overly bureaucratic and prescriptive development processes."
Todd Little, Sr. Development Manager, Landmark Graphics
"I find Cockburn's writings on agile methods enlightening: He describes
'how to do,' of course, but also how to tell whether you're doing it right, to
reach into the feeling of the project. This particular book's value is that
actual project experiences leading to and confirming the principles and
practices are so...well...clearly presented."
Scott Duncan, ASQ Software Division Standards Chair and representative
to the US SC7 TAG and IEEE S2ESC Executive Committee and Management Board and
Chair of IEEE Working Group 1648 on agile methods
"Crystal Clear identifies principles that work not only for software
development, but also for any results-centric activities. Dr. Cockburn follows
these principles with concrete, practical examples of how to apply the
principles to real situations and roles and to resolve real issues."
Niel Nickolaisen, COO, Deseret Book
"All the successful projects I've been involved with or have observed over
the past 19 or so years have had many of the same characteristics as described
in Crystal Clear (even the big projects). And many of the failed
projects failed because they missed somethingsuch as expert end-user
involvement or accessibility throughout the project. The final story was a
great read. Here was a project that in my opinion was an overwhelming
successhigh productivity, high quality, delivery, happy customer, and the
fact that the team would do it again. The differing styles in each chapter
kept it interesting. I started reading it and couldn't put it down, and by the
end, I just had to say 'Wow!'"
Ron Holliday, Director, Fidelity Management Research
Carefully researched over ten years and eagerly anticipated by the agile
community, Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams
is a lucid and practical introduction to running a successful agile project in
your organization. Each chapter illuminates a different important aspect of
orchestrating agile projects.
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 360º, 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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