Integrating CMMI and Agile Development: Case Studies and Proven Techniques for Faster Performance Improvement

Author:   Paul McMahon
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
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9780321714107


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   19 August 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Integrating CMMI and Agile Development: Case Studies and Proven Techniques for Faster Performance Improvement


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Author:   Paul McMahon
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 18.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.610kg
ISBN:  

9780321714107


ISBN 10:   0321714105
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   19 August 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Praise for Integrating CMMI(R) and Agile Development When Alistair Cockburn gave the keynote for our Software Engineering Process Conference in San Jose, I knew that the issues that had separated CMMI and Agile were far more about perceptions than about principled development. This book fills a critical need in bridging two communities that share a common purpose--producing high-quality software systems that excite the customer and win repeat business opportunities. --Mike Phillips, CMMI Project Manager, Software Engineering Institute; coauthor, CMMI(R)-ACQ: Guidelines for Improving the Acquisition of Products and Services The client cases Paul describes are easily relatable and can be extrapolated to many organizations. He spends most of his efforts in these cases on the basics that are common to CMMI and Agile. In particular, he dutifully applies Lean principles and practices to empower Agile practices and facilitate CMMI practices... Chapter 9 is the book's best stuff--not because it's about golf, but because this is the point at which you get answers to your key question: What's in it for me? --Hillel Glazer, Principal and CEO, Entinex, Inc.; Certified High Maturity SCAMPI Lead Appraiser; CMMI Instructor This book will measurably improve how systems and software systems are developed. --Bob Epps, Program Management Senior Manager, Lockheed Martin Corporate Engineering and Technology Having experience with both CMMI and Agile, I find this book very insightful. I keep taking notes. I think it is a great aid to anyone who has been through the process. --Jim Convery, Director, Alion Science & Technology Corp., BMH Advanced Modeling & Simulation Technology Operation, a CMMI Maturity Level 3 Organization I consider the discussion of model-based improvement in the early chapters of this book to be one of the best I have seen. Paul has great insight into effective software process improvement and is articulate in describing both the issues and ways in which they should be considered. --Dr. Mark Paulk, Senior Systems Scientist, Institute for Software Research, Carnegie Mellon University; Development Lead, Software Capability Maturity Model (CMM for Software) This is a good topic presented with lots of practical points, helpful summaries, and interesting case studies. The idea of 'Doorway Risk Management' in Chapter 4 is great! --John Troy, Program Manager, Rockwell Collins, Inc. I found several really nice nuggets throughout the book (lessons, cautions, insights, etc.). I also liked the summary sections at the end of each chapter and the extensive use of case studies. Finally, I discovered some real gems in the Epilogue, which provides a very nice conclusion for the book. --Kyle Gabhart, Director of Emerging Technologies, Web Age Solutions; coauthor, Service Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide for Executives


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Paul E. McMahon, Principal, PEM Systems, has been an independent consultant since 1997, helping companies increase agility and process maturity. He has taught software engineering at Binghamton University, State University of New York; has conducted workshops on engineering processes and management; and has published more than 35 articles, including several on Agile development. His insights reflect 24 years of engineering and management experience working for companies such as Link Simulation and Lockheed Martin.

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