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==What is 'Agile Methodology'?== | ==What is 'Agile Methodology'?== | ||
Agile Methodology was introduced as an iterative approach for developing software as a counter to waterfall approach. Where the five main phases of waterfall (requirement, design, codeing, integration, testing) are practiced through every iteration. Moreover, it put more practices in term of coding and testing, such as: Test drivin design; Unit testing; Refactoring; Pair programming; Collective ownership; Simple design; Metaphor; Continuous integration; and Customer access. | Agile Methodology was introduced as an iterative approach for developing software as a counter to waterfall approach. Where the five main phases of waterfall (requirement, design, codeing, integration, testing) are practiced through every iteration. Moreover, it put more practices in term of coding and testing, such as: Test drivin design; Unit testing; Refactoring; Pair programming; Collective ownership; Simple design; Metaphor; Continuous integration; and Customer access. | ||
<br>Many Agile methodologies were introduced in the last decade (XP, Scrum, DSDM, FDD, Lean, Adaptive, Crystal). It would be difficult to introduce every aspect of these methodology in this wiki. That is why, ''This wiki will concentrate in the most popular methodology XP ( | <br>Many Agile methodologies were introduced in the last decade (XP, Scrum, DSDM, FDD, Lean, Adaptive, Crystal). It would be difficult to introduce every aspect of these methodology in this wiki. That is why, ''This wiki will concentrate in the most popular agile methodology, XP (eXtreme Programming).''<br> | ||
==Comparison Basis for Robust Design== | ==Comparison Basis for Robust Design== | ||
A comparison between Agile methodologies and Waterfall methodology is found to be a little out of scope, as | A comparison between Agile methodologies and Waterfall methodology is found to be a little out of scope, as the advantages of iterative methodologies already recognized. That is why the current wiki will concentrate to compare with other iterative methods, such as RUP (Rational Unified Process). RUP share many of Agile's practices such as Unit testing, Metaphor, and Continuous integration. There is no depate about the benefits of previous practices for design, proparely that is why it is included in most of new processes. Other practices such as Simple design, Collective ownership, Pair programming, and Refactoring which represent a minor practices in XP, although can be immegrated to RUP is discussed. While, other features that are unique in XP as Customer access, early coding and simple design and refactoring is disscussed more. | ||
<br>In the current wiki we will try to test the Agile Manifesto and its related practices relative to design quality. These found to be the best basis as it provide the basis Agile methodologies trying to establish over other iterative methods. | <br>In the current wiki we will try to test the Agile Manifesto and its related practices relative to design quality. These found to be the best basis as it provide the basis Agile methodologies trying to establish over other iterative methods. | ||
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==Conclusion== | ==Conclusion== | ||
Agile methodologies provided a framework for software development. Certain enough these methodology not for every project, person or company. It will be great if you can apply these practices | Agile methodologies provided a framework for software development. Certain enough these methodology not for every project, person or company. It will be great if you can apply these practices, gain these values, and save on documentaion, architicture and process. But if you cant still Agile methodology provide you with a lot of useful tools, you can pick and match what is suitable for your comapny, project, and personality. | ||
Agile is not a religion and nor a trademark, it is the common and old practices | Agile is not a religion and nor a trademark, it is the common, good and old practices for software development. But if you didn't practise it right it will end up by a loose software and development environement. So luky you if you can apply it all, but if you cant more effort in process, documentation, early design will be helpful to get a robust design. | ||
For further information, see [http://www.satisfice.com/blog/archives/51 "Who Stole Agile?"]. | For further information, see [http://www.satisfice.com/blog/archives/51 "Who Stole Agile?"]. |
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The Agile debate. Perhaps the most prominent controversy in o-o design today is whether it is possible to do a robust design with as little advance planning as agile methodologies recommend. Research this issue, on the Web and in the ACM DL, and report (fairly) on the major arguments of both sides, and on the evidence for both positions.
What is 'Agile Methodology'?
Agile Methodology was introduced as an iterative approach for developing software as a counter to waterfall approach. Where the five main phases of waterfall (requirement, design, codeing, integration, testing) are practiced through every iteration. Moreover, it put more practices in term of coding and testing, such as: Test drivin design; Unit testing; Refactoring; Pair programming; Collective ownership; Simple design; Metaphor; Continuous integration; and Customer access.
Many Agile methodologies were introduced in the last decade (XP, Scrum, DSDM, FDD, Lean, Adaptive, Crystal). It would be difficult to introduce every aspect of these methodology in this wiki. That is why, This wiki will concentrate in the most popular agile methodology, XP (eXtreme Programming).
Comparison Basis for Robust Design
A comparison between Agile methodologies and Waterfall methodology is found to be a little out of scope, as the advantages of iterative methodologies already recognized. That is why the current wiki will concentrate to compare with other iterative methods, such as RUP (Rational Unified Process). RUP share many of Agile's practices such as Unit testing, Metaphor, and Continuous integration. There is no depate about the benefits of previous practices for design, proparely that is why it is included in most of new processes. Other practices such as Simple design, Collective ownership, Pair programming, and Refactoring which represent a minor practices in XP, although can be immegrated to RUP is discussed. While, other features that are unique in XP as Customer access, early coding and simple design and refactoring is disscussed more.
In the current wiki we will try to test the Agile Manifesto and its related practices relative to design quality. These found to be the best basis as it provide the basis Agile methodologies trying to establish over other iterative methods.
Individuals and Interactions Over processes and tools
Requires too much cultural change to adopt
Only works with senior-level developers
Working software Over comprehensive documentation
Lack of structure and necessary documentation
Customer collaboration Over contract negotiation
Can lead to more difficult contractual negotiations
Responding to change Over following a plan
Incorporates insufficient software design
Agile Methodologies' Values
Previous practices were introduced to achieve certain values (Communication, Feedback, Courage, Simplicity, Respect). It is true that these practices will help to provide the best environement for these values to exist. Neverthless, many of these practices acquire the existance of these values in the project, the company, the manegment, the individuals, and moreover the customer. Certain enough these values represent a moral and professional values that should exist in every social and individual system, neverthless we recognize there variation in every system. Moreover, many of these values might be out of the control as simplicity of the project or the courage of the customer. The author think that is why Agile approach will give even a better results in different area such as R&D or education, where these values exist.
Conclusion
Agile methodologies provided a framework for software development. Certain enough these methodology not for every project, person or company. It will be great if you can apply these practices, gain these values, and save on documentaion, architicture and process. But if you cant still Agile methodology provide you with a lot of useful tools, you can pick and match what is suitable for your comapny, project, and personality.
Agile is not a religion and nor a trademark, it is the common, good and old practices for software development. But if you didn't practise it right it will end up by a loose software and development environement. So luky you if you can apply it all, but if you cant more effort in process, documentation, early design will be helpful to get a robust design.
For further information, see "Who Stole Agile?".
Refrences
External Links by Side
Arguments *Against* XP
- "Extreme Programming Refactored: The Case Against XP "
- "Questioning Extreme Programming"
- "Extreme Programming vs. Interaction Design"
- "Towards Extreme(ly) Usable Software"
- "The Case Against Extreme Programming"
- "The Agile Method and Other Fairly Tales", *.PDF
- "Kevin Brady Blog"
- "Opinion: Extreme Programming Is Evil"
- "Xp Critique"
- "The Case Against Extreme Programming"
Arguments *Support* XP
Success Stories
- "Breaking the Ice for Agile Development of Embedded Software: An Industry Experience Report"
- "Agile enterprise software development using domain-driven design and test first"
External Links by Field
Programming
Education
- "Extreme Learning"
- "A cross-program investigation of students' perceptions of agile methods"
- "eXtreme Programming at universities: an educational perspective"