The Agile Mind-Set: Making Agile Processes Work | Book Series

Overview:  This book is recommended for any Executives, Managers and Agile Practitioners who wants to know why transformations take very long. This book is a valuable source of insight beyond the processes and techniques described in other Agile process oriented books.

This book is your compass for the Agile journey. Without prescribing any process, practice, or tool, it will show you how practitioners approach:

  • Deciding what to work on
  • Planning and doing the work
  • Engaging people and performing as teams
  • Working better

Pragmatic and dogma-free, this book will help you understand what it means to be Agile and how to bring others along

Authors:

Gil Broza

Published In:

2015

Lean-Agile Acceptance Test-Driven Development: Better Software Through Collaboration | Book Series

Overview: This is the first start-to-finish, real-world guide to ATDD for every agile project participant. Leading agile consultant Ken Pugh begins with a dialogue among a customer, developer, and tester, explaining the “what, why, where, when, and how” of ATDD and illuminating the experience of participating in it.

Next, Pugh presents a practical, complete reference to each facet of ATDD, from creating simple tests to evaluating their results. He concludes with five diverse case studies, each identifying a realistic set of problems and challenges with proven solutions.

  • How to develop software with fully testable requirements
  • How to simplify and componentize tests and use them to identify missing logic
  • How to test user interfaces, service implementations, and other tricky elements of a software system
  • How to identify requirements that are best handled outside software

Authors:

Ken Pugh

Published In:

2010