The Elements of Agile Style

 

Here is the current draft version of this handbook.

 

(Note: Should be easy to download with a right click.)

 

Elements of Agile Style ver 0.30.pdf

 

Version 0.30 uploaded 8/04/2007.

 

Changes: Based on advice from a mentor, I have made it clearer that the ScrumMaster is part of the Team.

 

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If you find the book interesting, you may also find our blog interesting, here:

Agile & Business

 

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Or view this Lean-Agile Resources page.

 

 

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    admin:Bob: Typos!! Yikes. Thanks. Testing: Ummm. That's a long discussion. I will discuss it on my blog soon. See if you what I say there is helpful. Then let's go from there. ....The problem is that there is so much to explain about agile and all its variations. And I am trying to keep this handbook short. There is so much it does not say. Regards, Joe
    Anonymous:From Bob: as an overall comment, I wonder if you could add any advice to Testers? What "styles" of testing are there in Scrum and XP teams - I mean in addition to test-driven development - and how do they compare? Regards, Bob Corrick, Developer.
    Anonymous:From Bob: Hi Joe, thank you for the feedback - much appreciated. I'm reading version 0.24 and I noticed so far: * Page 8: spelling "Jusy Enough" * Page 14: first paragraph, last sentence could just say "many things to add" to avoid duplication? I hope to mail more later if hotmail comes back online...
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