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Remote Delivery : A Guide to Software Delivery through Collaboration between Distributed Teams
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Remote Delivery : A Guide to Software Delivery through Collaboration between Distributed Teams

This book records the author’s years of experience in the software industry. In his own practices the author has found that the distributed work pattern has become increasingly popular in more and more work environments either between vendors and customers or between different teams inside a company. This means that all practitioners in the software industry need to adapt to this new way of communication and collaboration and get skilled enough to meet the greater challenges in integrating the distributed work pattern with agile software delivery. By centering on the difficulties in communication and collaboration between distributed teams this book digs into the reasons why so many remote delivery projects end up anticlimactic and provides solutions for readers’ reference. It also cites successful cases in promoting agile development in distributed teams which has been a vexing problem for many software development companies. In addition readers can find suggestions and measures for building self-managing teams in this book. Remote Delivery: A Guide to Software Delivery through Collaboration between Distributed Teams is a very practical guide for software delivery teams with their members distributed in different places and companies engaged in software customization. Developers QAs product managers and project leaders can also be inspired by this book. | Remote Delivery A Guide to Software Delivery through Collaboration between Distributed Teams

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This book records the author’s years of experience in the software industry. In his own practices the author has found that the distributed work pattern has become increasingly popular in more and more work environments either between vendors and customers or between different teams inside a company. This means that all practitioners in the software industry need to adapt to this new way of communication and collaboration and get skilled enough to meet the greater challenges in integrating the distributed work pattern with agile software delivery. By centering on the difficulties in communication and collaboration between distributed teams this book digs into the reasons why so many remote delivery projects end up anticlimactic and provides solutions for readers’ reference. It also cites successful cases in promoting agile development in distributed teams which has been a vexing problem for many software development companies. In addition readers can find suggestions and measures for building self-managing teams in this book. Remote Delivery: A Guide to Software Delivery through Collaboration between Distributed Teams is a very practical guide for software delivery teams with their members distributed in different places and companies engaged in software customization. Developers QAs product managers and project leaders can also be inspired by this book. | Remote Delivery A Guide to Software Delivery through Collaboration between Distributed Teams

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