Agile Glossary

Don't know what a Scrum Master does? AccuRev's Agile Glossary defines over 70 commonly used terms and phrases related to agile software development processes.


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Damon Poole is Founder and CTO of AccuRev, provider of AgileCycle, a leading Agile Suite. Damon is a methodology and process improvement expert specializing in helping companies discover and implement their ideal process. His 20 years of experience spans the gamut from small collocated teams up to 10,000-person shops doing global development. Damon is President of the Agile Bazaar in Boston and is a Certified Scrum Master. He writes frequently on the topic of Agile development, is the author of the Web book “Do It Yourself Agile,” and a pioneer in the area of Multistage Continuous Integration.

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From AccuRev | Mar 9, 2011

Agile development processes are quickly gaining adoption within software development organizations. For many types of software products, agile processes have been shown to speed time to market, increase quality and lower costs while reducing overall risk. Using agile processes leads to increased revenue and business success.

Use AccuRev’s glossary of agile terms to keep you and your team informed about various key components of the agile software development process.

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  • Intro Page.doc
  • Cover Sheet and Terms.pdf
  • Agile Glossary.pdf
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