Title
Introduction to lean software development
Abstract
Long feedback loops are the biggest cause of waste in software development. They are the reason why well over 50% of all newly developed software is seldom or never used. Long feedback loops are the cause of seriously delayed projects, unmanageable software defect counts, and code bases that calcify because of their complexity. Lean Software Development is all about shortening information feedback loops in the software development process and creating flow. The result is increased speed and quality along with lower cost. If this sounds unlikely, consider that in manufacturing, operations, and logistics, lean processes routinely deliver the highest speed, highest quality and lowest cost in extremely competitive environments. This tutorial will show you how to apply the principles that underlay lean manufacturing, lean logistics and lean product development to software development.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1007/11499053_49
XP
Keywords
Field
DocType
lean process,unmanageable software defect count,long feedback loop,biggest cause,information feedback loop,software development,underlay lean manufacturing,lean product development,lean logistics,software development process,feedback loop,lean manufacturing,lean production
Lean laboratory,Lean IT,Lean software development,Lean project management,Manufacturing engineering,Lean product development,Software development process,Engineering,Team software process,Software development
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
3-540-26277-6
3
0.44
References 
Authors
1
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mary Poppendieck1305.47
Tom Poppendieck2101.20