Alistair Cockburn

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Alistair Cockburn ([ ˈælɨstər ˈkoʊbərn ]; born November 19, 1953 ) is an American computer scientist. He is one of the thought leaders in agile software development and one of the authors of the Agile Manifesto . He also created the Crystal method family .

1975 makes Cockburn's degree in computer science in Cleveland . From 1984 to 1991 he worked in the area of ​​communication technology and OO software development at IBM . He then switched to a consultancy role at IBM, in particular on the methods of OO software development. From 1994 "Humans and Technology" in Salt Lake City .

Fonts

  • Surviving object-oriented projects . Addison-Wesley , mitp , 1998, ISBN 0-201-49834-0 (English).
  • Create use cases effectively . Addison-Wesley , mitp , 2001, ISBN 3-8266-1344-9 (English, original title: Writing effective use cases .).
  • Agile software development . Addison-Wesley , mitp , 2002, ISBN 3-8266-1346-5 (English, original title: Agile software development .).
  • Crystal Clear: Agile software development for small teams . Addison-Wesley , mitp , 2005, ISBN 3-8266-1456-9 (English, original title: Crystal clear: a human-powered methodology for small teams .).
  • Patterns for Effective Use Cases , Steve Adolph, Paul Bramble, with Alistair Cockburn, Andy Pols contributors, August 2002, Addison-Wesley Professional, ISBN 0-201-72184-8 .
  • People and Methodologies in Software Development , Alistair Cockburn, 2003, D.Ph. dissertation, University of Oslo Press (alistair.cockburn.us)

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