The Nature of Software Development: Keep It Simple, Make It Valuable, Build It Piece by Piece
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Preface
Introduction
The Circle of Value
The Search for Value
Value is what we want
Guiding Goes Better ‘Feature by Feature’
Organizing By Feature
Planning Feature by Feature
Building the product, feature by feature
Build features and foundation in parallel
Bug-Free, and Well-Designed
Full Circle
Notes and Essays
Value – what makes it up?
Value – how can we measure it?
Of course it’s hard!
Not that simple
Creating teams that thrive
The “Five Card Method” for Initial Forecasting
Managing Natural Software Development
Whip the Ponies Harder
To speed up, build with skill
Refactoring
Agile Methods
Scaling Agile
Conclusion
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