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9780321821720

A Practical Approach to Large-Scale Agile Development How HP Transformed LaserJet FutureSmart Firmware

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    9780321821720

  • ISBN10:

    0321821726

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-11-15
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Summary

Around the world, enterprise development teams and other large-scale development organizations are turning to agile methodologies, seeking the major productivity and quality improvements these methods promise. However, large-scale agile development is not easy, and publicly available success stories have been scarce. In this book, agile pioneers at HP present a candid, start-to-finish insider's look at how they've succeeded with agile in one of HP's most important software functions: firmware development for HP LaserJet printers. This book's authors honestly discuss both their successes and failures, presenting actionable lessons for other large-scale development organizations, as well as approaches that have proven themselves repeatedly in HP's challenging environment. Writing for both managers and technologists, they illuminate the benefits of agile in large-scale development - and systematically show how these benefits can actually be achieved. Coverage includes: * A new iterative model of agile management in large-scale development organizations * How to tame the planning beast * How to align agile, enterprise architecture, and business objectives * How to combine continuous integration and automated quality systems to dramatically improve productivity * And much more

Author Biography

Gary Gruver is formerly the Director of Engineering for HP's LaserJet Core Firmware Lab, and he worked at HP for 22 years. He is currently VP of Release, QA, and Operations at macys.com. Any major initiative needs a true business sponsor—someone who has truly caught the vision of agile, and who can make the business and financial decisions necessary to get huge breakthroughs to happen. Gary has also been able to bring a “manage to metrics” approach that rallies everyone to common measurable objectives without requiring lots of meeting and coordination overhead. Of course, his most critical role is buying lunch during particularly busy sprints for anyone working weekends to finish off key features. His favorite hobbies are cycling and skiing with family (he’s married with two daughters).

Mike Young is the program manager directing day-to-day efforts across our many distributed teams at HP's LaserJet Core Firmware Lab. Mike has been involved in development of HP LaserJet Printers for 18 years, and he previously designed satellite control systems for Hughes Aircraft Company. He also is one of the strongest advocates of agile approaches and helped get the organization started down this path before anyone really knew we were doing agile. His hobbies are family (he’s married, with two daughters and two sons) and playing racquetball. In agile, we’ve found that a program manager should spend most of his/her time watching the metrics and quietly coordinating behind-the-scenes to cater to the bottleneck. In our sprint checkpoints, we tend to minimize slideware and maximize problem solving and demos of new user stories.

Pat Fulghum is architect of the HP LaserJet FutureSmart firmware and its development team's agile toolset. Pat’s been at HP for 24 years. He found out during the past few years that his favorite escape is scuba diving in Maui with his family (he is married and has a son and a daughter). A large-scale agile initiative requires a central architect who can help maintain architectural integrity amid many pressures to do otherwise (which keeps the system enabled for the future) and who has the vision for making sure the architecture supports both firmware development and qualification. Pat still loves to get in and dig deep to solve vexing technical challenges. He also loves to find developer productivity improvements (build time, triage time) and has been the passion behind our “10x productivity improvement” vision.
Practical Approach to Large-Scale Agile Development    

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Agile Principles Vs. Practices
2. Tuning Agile to Your Business Objectives
3. Aligning Architecture With Business Objectives
4. How to Bring-Up a New Architecture Using Agile Concepts
5. the Real Secret to Success in Large-Scale Agile
6. Continuous Integration and Quality Systems
7. Taming the Planning Beast
8. the Right Tools Quantum Leaps in Productivity
9. Effective Agile Development Across U.S. and Indian Cultures
10. Real-World Agile Results (HP Futuresmart Firmware)
11. Taking the First Step

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