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SDLC 3.0: Beyond a Tacit Understanding of Agile

Author Kennaley, Mark
Publisher Fourth Medium Press
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN0986519405
ISBN-139780986519406
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The world of software development methodology has become a bit of a cottage industry. Philosophical divisions and dogma laced with branding and driven by profit motive are commonplace. Re-invention replaces integration due to a lack of collaboration. A pragmatic perspective however would be to leverage all past experience in context when approaching modern software engineering challenges. For example, issues faced by the Agile community related to agility at scale and technical debt have already been addressed before by other communities.
SDLC 3.0 represents the rationalization of modern software engineering methods into a Complex Adaptive System of practices. It leverages Control Systems Engineering theory to explain Agile beyond a tacit and anecdotal basis such that the pace of modern practice adoption can accelerate. And because "more for less" is now as important as "being agile", it articulates blueprints of the Lean IT Enterprise.

Who should read this book:

  • If you are an Agilist and tired of having to pause when asked the question "What is Agile?"
  • If you are a Traditionalist and you would like to learn why Agile is a better approach - if someone would just explain "why it works" in a credible way.
  • If you are an Executive and you are faced with a fiduciary duty to influence IT investment outcomes. A blueprint of a Lean IT Enterprise is valuable to you.
  • If you are a Researcher and you are tired of fads and brands, and want to ground Agile in applied science and rigorous mathematics.
  • If you are a Methodologist and you believe that the cottage industry must stop, and that we must get past fragmentation and tacit or anecdotal evidence.
  • If you are a Practitioner and you can't afford to pontificate on which "pure" wholesale method to leverage when faced with the "realities on the ground".
  • If you are an independent thinker, a centrist.
  • If you are a pragmatist.

Winner - Dr. Dobbs 2010 Jolt Productivity Award
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