Table of Contents
Preface |
Acknowledgments |
Introduction |
1. | The Search for Value |
2. | Value Is What We Want |
3. | Guiding Goes Better “Feature by Feature” |
4. | Organizing by Feature |
5. | Planning Feature by Feature |
6. | Building the Product, Feature by Feature |
7. | Build Features and Foundation in Parallel |
8. | Bug-Free and Well Designed |
9. | Full Circle |
10. | Value—What Is It? |
11. | Value—How Can We Measure It? |
12. | Of Course It’s Hard! |
13. | Not That Simple |
14. | Creating Teams That Thrive |
15. | The “Five-Card Method”for Initial Forecasting |
16. | Managing Natural Software Development |
17. | Whip the Ponies Harder |
18. | To Speed Up, Build with Skill |
19. | Refactoring |
20. | Agile Methods |
21. | Scaling Agile |
22. | Conclusion |
Bibliography |
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