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Fostering Innovation on the Agile Frontier
Cutter Consortium, Feb 2008, Pages: 140
You can probably picture the typical agile project: a small collocated team working on a medium-critical, user-centric system, probably written in some object-oriented language. But is this an antiquated view of the agile world? Agile principles and practices are now being implemented by globally distributed teams, on life-critical systems, in process-oriented and highly-regulated organizations, and as a means to support business goals for innovation.
The new report 'Fostering Innovation on the Agile Frontier' takes an in-depth look at how everyday organizations are incorporating agile principles and practices on projects that venture beyond agiles terra cognita. Youll explore new -- and sometimes controversial -- thinking on the frontiers of agility, and learn why these frontiers are far more extensive than the public discussion has recognized up to now.
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