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Parallel Agile ¿ faster delivery, fewer defects, lower cost
Buch von Doug Rosenberg (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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From the beginning of software time, people have wondered why it isn¿t possible to accelerate software projects by simply adding staff. This is sometimes known as the ¿nine women can¿t make a baby in one month¿ problem. The most famous treatise declaring this to be impossible is Fred Brooks¿ 1975 book The Mythical Man-Month, in which he declares that ¿adding more programmers to a late software project makes it later,¿ and indeed this has proven largely true over the decades.

Aided by a domain-driven code generator that quickly creates database and API code, Parallel Agile (PA) achieves significant schedule compression using parallelism: as many developers as necessary can independently and concurrently develop the scenarios from initial prototype through production code. Projects can scale by elastic staffing, rather than by stretching schedules for larger development efforts. Schedule compression with a large team of developersworking in parallel is analogous to hardware acceleration of compute problems using parallel CPUs.

PA has some similarities with and differences from other Agile approaches. Like most Agile methods, PA "gets to code early" and uses feedback from executable software to drive requirements and design. PA uses technical prototyping as a risk-mitigation strategy, to help sanity-check requirements for feasibility, and to evaluate different technical architectures and technologies.

Unlike many Agile methods, PA does not support "design by refactoring," and it doesn't drive designs from unit tests. Instead, PA uses a minimalist UML-based design approach (Agile/ICONIX) that starts out with a domain model to facilitate communication across the development team, and partitions the system along use case boundaries, which enables parallel development. Parallel Agile is fully compatible with the Incremental Commitment Spiral Model (ICSM), which involves concurrent effort of a systems engineering team, a development team, and a test team working alongside the developers.

The authors have been researching and refining the PA process for several years on multiple test projects that have involved over 200 developers. The book¿s example project details the design of one of these test projects, a crowdsourced traffic safety system.
From the beginning of software time, people have wondered why it isn¿t possible to accelerate software projects by simply adding staff. This is sometimes known as the ¿nine women can¿t make a baby in one month¿ problem. The most famous treatise declaring this to be impossible is Fred Brooks¿ 1975 book The Mythical Man-Month, in which he declares that ¿adding more programmers to a late software project makes it later,¿ and indeed this has proven largely true over the decades.

Aided by a domain-driven code generator that quickly creates database and API code, Parallel Agile (PA) achieves significant schedule compression using parallelism: as many developers as necessary can independently and concurrently develop the scenarios from initial prototype through production code. Projects can scale by elastic staffing, rather than by stretching schedules for larger development efforts. Schedule compression with a large team of developersworking in parallel is analogous to hardware acceleration of compute problems using parallel CPUs.

PA has some similarities with and differences from other Agile approaches. Like most Agile methods, PA "gets to code early" and uses feedback from executable software to drive requirements and design. PA uses technical prototyping as a risk-mitigation strategy, to help sanity-check requirements for feasibility, and to evaluate different technical architectures and technologies.

Unlike many Agile methods, PA does not support "design by refactoring," and it doesn't drive designs from unit tests. Instead, PA uses a minimalist UML-based design approach (Agile/ICONIX) that starts out with a domain model to facilitate communication across the development team, and partitions the system along use case boundaries, which enables parallel development. Parallel Agile is fully compatible with the Incremental Commitment Spiral Model (ICSM), which involves concurrent effort of a systems engineering team, a development team, and a test team working alongside the developers.

The authors have been researching and refining the PA process for several years on multiple test projects that have involved over 200 developers. The book¿s example project details the design of one of these test projects, a crowdsourced traffic safety system.
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Zusammenfassung

Explains how to develop software radically faster by employing parallel processing strategies

Explains how to develop well-designed, well-documented and well-tested software

Addresses a number of problems with agile software development

Addresses a number of problems with UML driven development

Presents a balanced approach between feedback-driven and plan-driven development

Presents tangible results from completed projects, rather than abstract theory

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Parallel Agile Concepts.- 2. Inside Parallel Agile.- 3. CodeBots: From Domain Model to Executable Architecture.- 4. Parallel Agile by Example: CarmaCam.- 5. Taking the Scream Out of Scrum.- 6. Test Early, Test Often.- 7. Managing Parallelism: Faster Delivery, Fewer Defects, Lower Cost.- 8. Large-Scale Parallel Development.- 9. Parallel Agile for Machine Learning.- Appendix A. The Scream Guide.- Appendix B. Architecture Blueprints.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: xix
221 S.
120 s/w Illustr.
221 p. 120 illus.
ISBN-13: 9783030307004
ISBN-10: 303030700X
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Rosenberg, Doug
Boehm, Barry
Wang, Bo
Suscheck, Charles
Dhalipathi, Shobha Rani
Stephens, Matt
Auflage: 1st ed. 2020
Hersteller: Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG
Maße: 241 x 160 x 19 mm
Von/Mit: Doug Rosenberg (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 04.01.2020
Gewicht: 0,535 kg
Artikel-ID: 117193926
Über den Autor
.
Zusammenfassung

Explains how to develop software radically faster by employing parallel processing strategies

Explains how to develop well-designed, well-documented and well-tested software

Addresses a number of problems with agile software development

Addresses a number of problems with UML driven development

Presents a balanced approach between feedback-driven and plan-driven development

Presents tangible results from completed projects, rather than abstract theory

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Parallel Agile Concepts.- 2. Inside Parallel Agile.- 3. CodeBots: From Domain Model to Executable Architecture.- 4. Parallel Agile by Example: CarmaCam.- 5. Taking the Scream Out of Scrum.- 6. Test Early, Test Often.- 7. Managing Parallelism: Faster Delivery, Fewer Defects, Lower Cost.- 8. Large-Scale Parallel Development.- 9. Parallel Agile for Machine Learning.- Appendix A. The Scream Guide.- Appendix B. Architecture Blueprints.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
Genre: Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: xix
221 S.
120 s/w Illustr.
221 p. 120 illus.
ISBN-13: 9783030307004
ISBN-10: 303030700X
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Rosenberg, Doug
Boehm, Barry
Wang, Bo
Suscheck, Charles
Dhalipathi, Shobha Rani
Stephens, Matt
Auflage: 1st ed. 2020
Hersteller: Springer International Publishing
Springer International Publishing AG
Maße: 241 x 160 x 19 mm
Von/Mit: Doug Rosenberg (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 04.01.2020
Gewicht: 0,535 kg
Artikel-ID: 117193926
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