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References

There are many good books and helpful websites on Agile development and Scrum. These texts and sites transcend the tools, covering what to do, when to do it, how to do it, and with whom. In writing Professional Scrum with Team Foundation Server 2010, we used a number of sources to compare our ideas with those of others. You can find many good approaches and solutions in the following sources:

Berkun, Scott. Making Things Happen: Mastering Project Management. O'Reilly, 2008.
Cohn, Mike. Agile Estimating and Planning. Prentice Hall, 2006.
Cohn, Mike. Succeeding with Agile: Software Development Using Scrum. Addison-Wesley, 2010.
Cohn, Mike. User Stories Applied for Agile Software Development. Addison-Wesley, 2004.
Gousset, Mickey, Brian Keller, Ajoy Krishnamoorthy, and Martin Woodward. Professional Application Lifecycle Management with Visual Studio 2010. Wiley, 2010.
Krishnamoorthy, Ajoy. Agile Planning Tools in Visual Studio Team System 2010. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd347827.aspx.
McCarthy, Jim. Dynamics of Software Development. Microsoft Press, 1995.
McCarthy, Jim, and Michele McCarthy. Software for Your Head: Core Protocols for Creating and Maintaining Shared Vision. Addison-Wesley, 2002.
Pichler, Roman. Agile Product Management with Scrum: Creating Products That Customers Love. Addison-Wesley, 2010.
Schwaber, Ken. Agile Project Management with Scrum. Microsoft Press, 2004.
Schwaber, Ken. The Enterprise and Scrum. Microsoft Press, 2007.
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