Alistair Cockburn and Jim Highsmith, Series Editors Agile software development centers on four values identified in the Agile Alliance's Manifesto:
The development of Agile software requires innovation and responsiveness, based on generating and sharing knowledge within a development team and with the customer. Agile software developers draw on the strengths of customers, users, and developers, finding just enough process to balance quality and agility. The books in The Agile Software Development Series focus on sharing the experiences of such Agile developers. Individual books address individual techniques (such as Use Cases), group techniques (such as collaborative decision making), and proven solutions to different problems from a variety of organizational cultures. The result is a core of Agile best practices that will enrich your experience and improve your work. Titles in the Series: Steve Adolph, Paul Bramble, Alistair Cockburn, and Andy Pols; Patterns for Effective Use Cases; 0201721848 Alistair Cockburn; Agile Software Development, Second Edition; 0321482751 Alistair Cockburn; Crystal Clear; 0201699478 Alistair Cockburn; Surviving Object-Oriented Projects; 0201498340 Alistair Cockburn; Writing Effective Use Cases; 0201702258 Anne Mette Jonassen Hass; Configuration Management Principles and Practice; 0321117662 Jim Highsmith; Agile Software Development Ecosystems; 0201760436 Jim Highsmith; Agile Project Management; 0321219775 Craig Larman; Agile and Iterative Development; 0131111558 Lars Mathiassen, Jan Pries-Heje, and Ojelanki Ngwenyama; Improving Software Organizations; 0201758202 Mary Poppendieck and Tom Poppendieck; Lean Software Development; 0321150783 Jean Tabaka; Collaboration Explained; 0321268776 Kevin Tate; Sustainable Software Development; 0321286081 For more information visit www.awprofessional.com/series/agile |