Agility and Discipline Made Easy - Per Kroll, Bruce MacIsaac

Agility and Discipline Made Easy

Practices from OpenUP and RUP
Buch | Softcover
448 Seiten
2006
Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc (Verlag)
978-0-321-32130-5 (ISBN)
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"The Japanese samurai Musashi wrote: 'One can win with the long sword, and one can win with the short sword. Whatever the weapon, there is a time and situation in which it is appropriate.'

"Similarly, we have the long RUP and the short RUP, and all sizes in between. RUP is not a rigid, static recipe, and it evolves with the field and the practitioners, as demonstrated in this new book full of wisdom to illustrate further the liveliness of a process adopted by so many organizations around the world. Bravo!"

--Philippe Kruchten, Professor, University of British Columbia

"The Unified Process and its practices have had, and continue to have, a great impact on the software industry. This book is a refreshing new look at some of the principles underlying the Unified Process. It is full of practical guidance for people who want to start, or increase, their adoption of proven practices. No matter where you are today in terms of software maturity, you can start improving tomorrow."

--Ivar Jacobson, Ivar Jacobson Consulting

"Kroll and MacIsaac have written a must-have book. It is well organized with new principles for software development. I encounter many books I consider valuable; I consider this one indispensable, especially as it includes over 20 concrete best practices. If you are interested in making your software development shop a better one, read this book!"

--Ricardo R. Garcia, President, Global Rational User Group Council, www.rational-ug.org/index.php

"Agile software development is real, it works, and it's here to stay. Now is the time to come up to speed on agile best practices for the Unified Process, and this book provides a great starting point."

--Scott W. Ambler, practice leader, Agile Modeling

"IBM and the global economy have become increasingly dependent on software over the last decade, and our industry has evolved some discriminating best practices. Per and Bruce have captured the principles and practices of success in this concise book; a must for executives, project managers, and practitioners. These ideas are progressive, but they strike the right balance between agility and governance and will form the foundation for successful systems and software developers for a long time."

--Walker Royce, Vice President, IBM Software Services-Rational

"Finally, the RUP is presented in digestible, byte-size pieces. Kroll and MacIsaac effectively describe a set of practices that can be adopted in a low-ceremony, ad hoc fashion, suited to the culture of the more agile project team, while allowing them to understand how to scale their process as needed."

--Dean Leffingwell, author and software business advisor and executive

"This text fills an important gap in the knowledge-base of our industry: providing agile practices in the proven, scalable framework of the Unified Process. With each practice able to be throttled to the unique context of a development organization, Kroll and MacIsaac provide software teams with the ability to balance agility and discipline as appropriate for their specific needs."

--Brian G. Lyons, CTO, Number Six Software, Inc.

In Agility and Discipline Made Easy, Rational Unified Process (RUP) and Open Unified Process (OpenUP) experts Per Kroll and Bruce MacIsaac share twenty well-defined best practices that you and your team can start adopting today to improve the agility, predictability, speed, and cost of software development.

Kroll and MacIsaac outline proven principles for software development, and supply a number of supporting practices for each. You'll learn what problems each practice addresses and how you can best leverage RUP and OpenUP (an open-source version of the Unified Process) to make the practice work for you. You'll find proactive, prescriptive guidance on how to adopt the practices with minimal risk and implement as much or as little of RUP or OpenUP as you want.

Learn how to apply sample practices from the Unified Process so you can



Execute your project in iterations
Embrace and manage change
Test your own code
Describe requirements from the user perspective
Architect with components and services
Model key perspectives

Whether you are interested in agile or disciplined development using RUP, OpenUP, or other agile processes, this book will help you reduce the anxiety and cost associated with software improvement by providing an easy, non-intrusive path toward improved results--without overwhelming you and your team.

Per Kroll manages the development of RUP and is responsible for IBM Rational process strategy. He launched and is the project lead for the open source process initiative Eclipse Process Framework (EPF). In addition to his highly acclaimed books, Per has written for a variety of trade magazines. Bruce MacIsaac is technical lead for the RUP content development team at IBM and oversees IBM's contributions to OpenUP. He has many years of experience as a software developer, technical lead, and manager of small to large software teams.

Foreword xiii Preface xv About the Authors xxi Chapter 1: Leveraging Key Development Principles 1 Where Do the Practices Come From? 1

Using Practice Descriptions 3

Adopting the Practices: Iterative Development, Levels of Ceremony, and Agility 4

Key Development Principles 9

Unified Process Lifecycle 12

OpenUP/Basic 15

Rational Unified Process (RUP) 17

eXtreme Programming (XP) 19

Scrum 21

Summary 23

Chapter 2: Demonstrate Value Iteratively 25 Practice 1 Manage Risk 29

Practice 2 Execute Your Project in Iterations 42

Practice 3 Embrace and Manage Change 60

Practice 4 Measure Progress Objectively 77

Chapter 3: Focus Continuously on Quality 91 Practice 5 Test Your Own Code 95

Practice 6 Leverage Test Automation Appropriately 115

Practice 7 Everyone Owns the Product! 132

Chapter 4: Balance Stakeholder Priorities 151 Practice 8 Understand the Domain 155

Practice 9 Describe Requirements from the User Perspective 170

Practice 10 Prioritize Requirements for Implementation 186

Practice 11 Leverage Legacy Systems 201

Chapter 5: Collaborate Across Teams 213 Practice 12 Build High-Performance Teams 217

Practice 13 Organize Around the Architecture 232

Practice 14 Manage Versions 245

Chapter 6: Elevate the Level of Abstraction 259 Practice 15 Leverage Patterns 263

Practice 16 Architect with Components and Services 275

Practice 17 Actively Promote Reuse 288

Practice 18 Model Key Perspectives 301

Chapter 7: Adapt the Process 313 Practice 19 Rightsize Your Process 316

Practice 20 Continuously Reevaluate What You Do 329

Chapter 8: Making Practical Use of the Best Practices 345Which Practices Should I Adopt First? 345

Start with the Basics 347

Adopt Related Practices 353

How Can RUP and EPF Help Me? 357

Choosing the Right Pilot Project 358

Conclusions 360

Appendix A: The Eclipse Process Framework (EPF) 361 Why EPF? 361

What Is EPF? 362

Potential Users of EPF 363

Extensible Process Content 366

Software Process Engineering Metamodel 368

Extensible Process Engineering Tools 374

Participating in the Development of EPF 376

Appendix B: IBM Rational Method Composer (RMC) 379 Process for a Variety of Projects 380

Process for the Enterprise 384

How the Practitioner Uses RMC 385

How a Project Manager Uses RMC 385

How Process Managers Use RMC 387

Guiding Principles for Evolving IBM Rational Method Composer 390

Glossary 391 Bibliography 395 Index 407

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.6.2006
Reihe/Serie Object Technologies Methodologies
Verlagsort New Jersey
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 230 mm
Gewicht 703 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge
Informatik Software Entwicklung Objektorientierung
ISBN-10 0-321-32130-8 / 0321321308
ISBN-13 978-0-321-32130-5 / 9780321321305
Zustand Neuware
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