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Over the course of its many Agile engagements, SPC's experts and consultants
have come across many books covering all aspects of Agile
Development. Some are good, some are bad. Here is our current
list of favorite books that we recommend you take a look at
if you want to dig deeper into the principles and practices
of Agile.
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agile methodologies
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| Agile
Software Development with Scrum, Ken Schwaber and
Mike Beedle, Prentice Hall, 2001 |
| Extreme
Programming Explained, Kent Beck, Addison Wesley,
1999 |
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Practical Guide to Feature-Driven Development, Stephen
Palmer and John Felsing, Prentice Hall, 2002 |
| Lean
Software Development, Mary and Tom Poppendieck, Addison
Wesley, 2003 |
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agile project management |
| Agile
Estimating and Planning, Mike Cohn, Prentice Hall,
2005 |
| Agile
Project Management, Jim Highsmith, Addison Wesley,
2004 |
| Planning
Extreme Programming, Kent Beck and Martin Fowler,
Addison Wesley, 2000 |
| Agile
Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great, Esther Derby
& Diana Larsen, Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2006 |
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technical practices
for agile teams |
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