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Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams (The Agile Software Development Series)

Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams (The Agile Software Development Series)

Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams (The Agile Software Development Series)

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Manufacturer: Addison-Wesley Professional
Author: Alistair Cockburn
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2004-10-29
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Label: Addison-Wesley Professional
Number Of Pages: 336
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Editorial Review:
Carefully researched over ten years and eagerly anticipated by the agile community, Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams is a lucid and practical introduction to running a successful agile project in your organization. Each chapter illuminates a different important aspect of orchestrating agile projects.

Highlights include

Attention to the essential human and communication aspects of successful projects
Case studies, examples, principles, strategies, techniques, and guiding properties
Samples of work products from real-world projects instead of blank templates and toy problems
Top strategies used by software teams that excel in delivering quality code in a timely fashion
Detailed introduction to emerging best-practice techniques, such as Blitz Planning, Project 360ยบ, and the essential Reflection Workshop
Question-and-answer with the author about how he arrived at these recommendations, including where they fit with CMMI, ISO, RUP, XP, and other methodologies
A detailed case study, including an ISO auditor's analysis of the project

Perhaps the most important contribution this book offers is the Seven Properties of Successful Projects. The author has studied successful agile projects and identified common traits they share. These properties lead your project to success; conversely, their absence endangers your project.
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 5.0

Yet another tool in the Agile toolbox! 2007-11-30
The "Agile" umbrella includes multiple approaches/lenses from which to view, practice and evolve software and teams. Alistair's material offers an additional lens. So when reading this material, I don't believe it was ever his intent for people to pick up Crystal and say "This is it". Rather, this material offers an alternative framework of thought that would nicely meld/synthesize with other characteristics/practices/behaviors under the Agile umbrella of software evolution. I've not personally applied the material yet .. but could see it's inter-relationship to those things I do currently practice today under the Agile space.


Great book 2007-11-05
I love this book. Recommended read for anyone who has to obtain requirements form customers. The book also has many team building elements and a great Agile roadmap.


Excellent Writing 2007-01-06
Cockburn's writing style is fluid, the agile development topic is interesting, and his experience is very valuable.


Just starting out with "agile"? Try Crystal before XP. 2006-03-10
The Crystal methodology is extremely lightweight, and is not saddled with the percieved "rules" of XP. This is *the* guidebook for the Crystal familiy. Pick a few of the 7 properties and get started building better software!


Informative 2006-02-02
Lots of relevent information about Software Development project management. It give insight into ways of dealing with stuff I see every day at work. I am about 1/3 of they way through, it is well laid out, I'd recommend it for anyone that is a technology development group and want some good ideas for how to deal with projects.




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