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- Introduction to Feature Teams
- Transition
- Conclusion
- Recommended Readings
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Recommended Readings
Recommended Readings
- Dynamics of SoftwareDevelopment by Jim McCarthy. Originally published in 1995 but republished in 2008. Jim’s book is a true classic on software development. Already in 1995 it emphasized feature teams. The rest of the book is stuffed with insightful tips related to software development.
- “XP and Large Distributed Software Projects” by Karlsson and Andersson. This early large-scale agile development article is published in Extreme Programming Perspectives. It is a insightful and much under-appreciated article describing the strong relationship between feature teams and continuous integration.
- “How Do Committees Invent?” by Mel Conway. This 40-year article is as insightful today as it was 40 years ago. It is available via the authors website at http://www.melconway.com.
- Agile Software Development in the Large by Jutta Eckstein. This is the first book published on the topic of scaling agile development. It describes the experience of a medium-sized (around 100 people) project and stresses the importance of feature teams in large-scale development.
- “Promiscuous Pairing and Beginner’s Mind” by Arlo Belshee. This article is not directly related to feature teams or large-scale development but it does contain some facinating experiments that question some of the assumptions behind specialization.
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