Extreme programming explained: embrace change
Extreme programming explained: embrace change
Adaptive software development: a collaborative approach to managing complex systems
Adaptive software development: a collaborative approach to managing complex systems
Agile Software Development with Scrum
Agile Software Development with Scrum
A Practical Guide to Feature-Driven Development
A Practical Guide to Feature-Driven Development
Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit
Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit
Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed
Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed
Requirements management practices as patterns for distributed product management
PROFES'07 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement
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The variety of agile methods and their similarity could be a problem for software engineers to select a single or a number of methods and to properly execute them in a project. A pattern describes a problem, which typically occurs under certain circumstances and a basic approach to solve it providing opportunities to adapt the solution to the problem. The agile patterns, described herein, are based on the principles and practices of the best known agile methodologies. While individual practices included in any of these methods vary, they all have particular objectives and related to them activities. Therefore, every pattern is described as to show the core solution to a particular problem. Special attention is paid to the rationale for applying the agile patterns: what are the business drivers to adopting them; in what cases do they bring benefits; how could they be introduced in an organization.