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Introduction to Scrum and Agile Concepts

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Chapter 3 looked at different development processes and frameworks. Our experience is that there has been a great deal of improvement in projects over the last few years. To be more specific, we’ve seen the agile movement make an impact on how projects deliver business value.

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    Dave West, “The Time Is Right For ALM 2.0+,” October 19, 2010, Forrester Research, www.forrester.com/The+Time+Is+Right+For+ALM+20/fulltext/-/E-RES56832?objectid=RES56832 .

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    Martin Fowler, “Continuous Integration,” May 1 2006, http://martinfowler.com/articles/continuousIntegration.html .

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Rossberg, J. (2014). Introduction to Scrum and Agile Concepts. In: Beginning Application Lifecycle Management. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5813-1_4

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