DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7b0310/scaling_agile_tech) has announced the addition of the "Scaling Agile Technical Practices: Implementing Continuous Integration to Enable Lean" report to their offering.
“Scaling Agile Technical Practices: Implementing Continuous Integration to Enable Lean”
While concepts borrowed from lean manufacturing have long been associated with agile software development methodologies, they have become more en vogue recently. One of these concepts, Kanban, has emerged of late as an overused buzzword. Implementations of Kanban are appearing throughout the software industry that are often, in reality, nothing more than glorified task boards.
The report Scaling Agile Technical Practices: Implementing Continuous Integration to Enable Lean by Jonathon Golden examines how the implementation of an enterprise continuous integration system and related organizational and cultural transformation truly enable organizations to apply lean manufacturing principles. The focus is on where the metaphor makes sense. The aim is to get past the fluff and focus on real-world lean software production practices.
Discover which software production practices are right for your organization.
Key Topics Covered:
Traditional Integration
Continuous Integration
Continuous Integration Is Testing
Source Control Management and Test-Driven Development
Lean Metaphors and Continuous Integration
Implementation Details
A Final Metaphor
Endnotes
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