FOREWORD

Agile has been misquoted, misused, and downright abused by commercial interests. And now we hear that Agile has negated the need for documentation, speeds up development by months or even years, and, if only we all used it, would allow world peace to reign.

The challenge (or one of the major challenges) of Agile is to make sure that it is properly understood, that wild claims about ‘no more documentation’ or ‘development cycles reduced to days rather than months’ – or any of the myriad countless and baseless claims made about Agile being some form of magic – are countered by practical, achievable approaches before expectations get out of control. This book does all of that and more. Not only is it one of the best books about Agile that ...

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