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How to Become an Agile Modeller

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This chapter seeks to consider how you can make yourself an Agile Modeller or how a team of designers can promote Agile Modelling. We will do this by expanding upon the Agile Modelling practises discussed back in Chapters 2 and 3. We will then consider in more detail the supplementary Agile Modelling practises which, while not a necessary part of Agile Modelling, are useful in helping you achieve an Agile Modelling approach. We will follow this by discussing how you can maximise the modelling process (and by doing so become more responsive and adaptive and hence more agile). We will conclude by discussing how an Agile Modelling session might be run.

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(2006). How to Become an Agile Modeller. In: Agile Software Construction. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-262-4_4

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