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Enterprise Software Development Series: Kanban and Scrum - Making the Most of Both

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Scrum and Kanban are two flavors of Agile software development - two deceptively simple but surprisingly powerful approaches to software development. So how do they relate to each other?The purpose of this book is to clear up the fog, so you can figure out how Kanban and Scrum might be useful in your environment.Part I illustrates the similarities and differences between Kanban and Scrum, comparing for understanding, not for judgement. There is no such thing as a good or bad tool - just good or bad decisions about when and how to use which tool.Part II is a case study illustrating how a Scrum-based development organization implemented Kanban in their operations and support teams.Consistent with the style of "Scrum and XP from the Trenches", this book strikes a conversational tone and is bursting with practical examples and pictures.This book

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Enterprise Software Development Series: Kanban and Scrum - Making the Most of Both, Henrik Kniberg, Mattias Skarin, Mary Poppendieck, David Anderson

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Titel
Enterprise Software Development Series: Kanban and Scrum - Making the Most of Both
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
Lulu.com
Erscheinungsdatum
2009
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
120
ISBN10
0557138329
ISBN13
9780557138326
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Beschreibung
Scrum and Kanban are two flavors of Agile software development - two deceptively simple but surprisingly powerful approaches to software development. So how do they relate to each other?The purpose of this book is to clear up the fog, so you can figure out how Kanban and Scrum might be useful in your environment.Part I illustrates the similarities and differences between Kanban and Scrum, comparing for understanding, not for judgement. There is no such thing as a good or bad tool - just good or bad decisions about when and how to use which tool.Part II is a case study illustrating how a Scrum-based development organization implemented Kanban in their operations and support teams.Consistent with the style of "Scrum and XP from the Trenches", this book strikes a conversational tone and is bursting with practical examples and pictures.This book