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Adaptive Software Development Partial Contents


“. . . very likely the best book about software process 1: Software Ascents
that you will ever read. Highsmith has captured the • Components of Adaptive Soft-
fundamentals of how to succeed at software develop-
ment in the modern age. . . . an excellent addition to
ware Development
2: Thriving at the Edge of Chaos Adaptive
that of eXtreme Programming (XP). . . .”
—Scott W. Ambler, President, Ronin International
• The Adaptive Development
Model
3: The Project Mission
Software
“. . . highly praised in many circles and deservedly
so. . . . expounds a fundamentally different approach
to developing software. . . . If you find yourself trying
• Identify the Mission
• Create Mission Artifacts
• Share Mission Values
Development
to force your classic approach to a new slippery prob- • Focus on Results
A Collaborative Approach to
lem(s), look at this book.” —Dwayne Phillips 4: Planning Adaptive Develop- Managing Complex Systems
Author of The Software Project Manager's Handbook ment Cycles

“. . . an innovative approach grounded in the theory of


• Adaptive Planning Techniques by James A. Highsmith III
• The Evolving World of Compo-
complex adaptive systems . . . well researched and foreword by Ken Orr ISBN: 978-0-932633-40-8
nents
timely. . . . a useful contribution to the changing pro- ©2000 392 pages softcover
5: Great Groups and the Ability to
fession of software engineering.” $50.95 (includes $6 UPS in US)
Collaborate
—Deependra Moitra, IEEE Software
• Using Complexity Concepts to
“. . . shows the reader how to recognize when develop- Improve Collaboration Winner of the Software Development
ment practices need to change and how to acquire the • Joint Application Development Jolt Product Excellence Award
skills to adapt. For a fresh approach to software devel- 6: Learning: Models, Techniques,
opment, be sure to check it out.” and Cycle Review Practices
—Johanna Rothman, STQE
“A great introduction to applying complexity theory to
• Software Inspections
• Project Postmortems T his innovative text
offers a practical, real-
for use on larger, more complex
projects.
the software development process. . . . for every project
manager that wants to know how the next generation
7: Why Even Good Managers
Cause Projects to Fail
• Disruptive Technologies
istic approach to managing
high-speed, high-change
software development
T he four goals of the book are to

• support an adaptive culture or


of systems will be built.” —James Odell • No Silver Bullet projects. Consultant James A. High- mindset, in which change and
Consultant and Coauthor of Object-Oriented Methods 8: Adaptive Management
smith shows readers how to uncertainty are assumed to be
• The Progression from Process to
“Well done! . . . a plethora of provocative ideas.” increase collaboration and adapt to the natural state—not a false
Pattern
—Robert N. Charette, ITABHI Corporation uncertainty. expectation of order
9: Workstate Life Cycle Management
“. . . full of important questions that should be
addressed by managers and developers alike. . .”
—Shari Lawrence Pfleeger
• Managing Workflow in an
Adaptive Environment
10: Structural Collaboration
M any organizations start high-
speed, high-change projects
without knowing how to do them—
• introduce frameworks to guide
the iterative process of manag-
ing change
IEEE Spectrum • Eight Guidelines for Applying and even worse, without knowing • institute collaboration, the inter-
Rigor to Project Work they don’t know. Successful comple-
“. . . thought-provoking guide to project management action of people on three levels:
11: Managing Project Time Cycles tion of these projects is often at the
in the new economy.” • Plan the Project
interpersonal, cultural, and
—Diane Brockman, SQL Server Professional expense of the project team. structural
12: Dawdling, McLuhan, and Thin Air
About the Author • Organizational Growth
T his book emphasizes an adap-
tive, collaborative approach to
• add rigor and discipline to the
RAD approach, making it scal-
J ames A. Highsmith III, a princi-
pal of Information Architects,
Inc., teaches and consults on soft-
• Surviving in Thin Air
Bibliography
Index
software development. The con-
cepts allow developers to “scale-up”
able to the uncertainty and com-
plexity of real-life undertakings
ware quality process improvement, rapid application development and
project management, and acceler- “Well done! . . . a plethora of extreme programming approaches
ated development techniques. provocative ideas.”
—Robert N. Charette Read more about this book at
ITABHI Corporation
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