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Conclusion

In: Agile Software Development Teams

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  • Christoph Schmidt

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Many software companies follow an agile development approach today (VersionOne 2012). Originally introduced as a counter-movement from the plan-driven approach, agile software development is mainstream today (West et al. 2010). The approach gained its popularity through the postulation of the Agile Manifesto and the persuasiveness of its four core values in 2001 (Fowler 2002). These agile values are reflected in numerous development methods and practices which were introduced by experienced consultants in the end of the 1990s and beginning 2000s and later labeled as “agile methods”. Scrum (Schwaber and Beedle 2002) and Extreme Programming (Beck 2000) are the most popular today.

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  • Christoph Schmidt, 2016. "Conclusion," Progress in IS, in: Agile Software Development Teams, chapter 0, pages 125-126, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-319-26057-0_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-26057-0_7
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