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A Gentle Introduction to Agile and Lean Software Development (Agile, Agile Coaching, Agile Software Development, Agile Project Management, Scrum, Scrum Product Owner, XP, Lean, Lean Software)

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About A Gentle Introduction To Agile And Lean Software

Discover what is involved with Agile and Lean Software Development, Scrum, Extreme Programming, Lean and KanbanLearning new software development processes can be difficult, but switching to Agile and Lean doesn't need to be complicated. Explore the theories behind Agile and Lean Software Development, and learn how to make it work for you.In a Gentle Introduction to Agile and Lean Software Development, author Stephen Haunts will guide you to a fuller understanding of Agile, Scrum, Extreme Programming, Lean, and Kanban. You will learn about the advantages and disadvantages, and how to get the most out of it.This book combines the books A Gentle Introduction to Agile Software Development and A Gentle Introduction to Lean Software Development into one bumper volume.In this book you will learn...IntroductionWaterfall Development and its ProblemsWhat is Agile?Common Agile Misconceptions and MistakesAdvantages and DisadvantagesExtreme Programming (XP)ScrumLean ManufacturingLean Software DevelopmentApplying Lean Software Development?Agile Software Development vs. Lean Software Development Software Practices to Support LeanKanbanAbout the AuthorStephen Haunts has been a professional software and applications developer since 1996 and as a hobby since he was 10. Stephen has worked in many different industries including computer games, online banking, retail finance, healthcare & pharmaceuticals and insurance. Stephen started programming in BASIC on machines such as the Dragon 32, Vic 20 and the Amiga and moved onto C and C++ on the IBM PC. Stephen has been developing software in C# and the .NET framework since first being introduced to it in 2003. As