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Date: Thursday, July 15, 2010 at 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM PacificSpeaker: Jeffrey Fredrick, Urbancode Technical Evangelist
Nine years on from the Agile Manifesto, the collection of practices and methodologies known as Agile Software Development continue to gain ground. There is no longer a question if Agile has "crossed the chasm": Gartner now predicts that by 2012 Agile Development methodologies will be used by 80 percent of all software development projects. But the Agile of 2010 is not the same as the Agile of 2001. Agile has expanded from small co-located teams to large-scale distributed development. This move into the mainstream has changed both the attitudes and practices of Agile.
As quickly as Agile has grown, it has been outpaced by the development of Continuous Integration. Starting from a developer-centric Agile practice, Continuous Integration has expanded to include new stakeholders: QA, Project Managers, Release Engineers, and even Operations. Building on this success, the principles of Continuous Integrations are now being applied to projects of all types — Agile and non-Agile alike.
This webcast explores the origins and development of Continuous Integration, the parallel paths traveled by Agile and Continuous Integration, and the twin roads ahead for Continuous Integration and Agile. You will learn:
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