Manifesto for Agile Software Development

Manifesto for Agile Software Development

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Jan 1, 2001 · 英語 · 電子書籍
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形式 電子書籍
言語 英語
公開されました Jan 1, 2001

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In February 2001, a diverse group of seventeen influential software practitioners convened to discuss and redefine the approach to software development. Their collaboration was sparked by a shared desire to find more effective methodologies in an industry that was rapidly evolving. This gathering marked a significant moment in the world of software engineering, as it laid the groundwork for what is now known as Agile methodologies.

The discussions that unfolded during those days focused on the principles and values that guide successful software development projects. These practitioners emphasized the importance of collaboration, flexibility, and customer-centric approaches, challenging traditional methods that often stifled innovation and responsiveness. They believed that a more dynamic, iterative process could lead to better products and happier teams.

Through their passionate exchange of ideas, they crafted a manifesto that encapsulated their vision, providing a framework that would resonate with developers and organizations worldwide. This manifesto serves as a call to action, encouraging software teams to embrace change and prioritize user satisfaction over rigid processes.

As the Agile movement gained momentum, the principles set forth by these pioneers not only transformed the landscape of software development but also inspired countless organizations to reconsider how they approach project management and team dynamics. Their legacy continues to shape the way software is developed, fostering an environment where creativity and collaboration thrive.

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