Links
Here are links to sites with information about all forms of Agile Software Development:
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- Agile Ottawa – The Agile Ottawa Group has presentations and discussions regarding all topics surrounding Agile Software Development. Rather than focus on any single method or technique, we invite discussion about many of the Agile methods such as Scrum, Extreme Programming, Kanban, Crystal, the Eclipse Development Process, etc.
- Agile Alliance – The Agile Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the concepts of agile software development, and helping organizations adopt those concepts.
- Scrum Alliance – The Scrum Alliance is a nonprofit organization committed to delivering articles, resources, courses, and events that will help Scrum users be successful.
- LeanProgramming.com – The home of Lean Programming by Mary and Tom Poppendieck, and home for the book Lean Software Development.
- Lean Software and Systems Consortium – The Lean Software & Systems Consortium (LeanSSC) is committed to assisting enterprises that depend on software – from start-ups to those that build complex, software intensive products, systems & services – with the application of Lean Thinking throughout the enterprise.
- Domain-Driven Design – Eric Evans' book, Domain-Driven Design, speaks to the heart of building software that not only properly models the business processes that are being automated, but also how to do so in an agile manner. His site and the book are must-reads for anyone serious about agile development.
- The Pragmatic Programmers – The folks bring reason to the 'craft' of software development! The articles are a must read.
- PairProgramming.com – Everything you wanted to know about the practice of pair programming.
- TestDriven.com – Great portal covering all aspects of automated testing, from TDD/Unit testing to System Testing and Continuous Integration.
- OpenQA – A home for many open source QA projects, such as Selenium, Watir, etc.
- Refactoring.com – A simple portal for information about the practice of Refactoring. There is a list of sources of information about refactoring, including various books that have been written, as well as a catalog of common refactorings, mostly taken from the original Refactoring book.
