Alistair Cockburn

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Alistair Cockburn is a software development expert and one of the original signatories of the Agile Manifesto, known for his work on agile methodologies and use-case driven development.

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instanceOf Agile Manifesto signatory
person
software development expert
approachEmphasizes collaboration
communication
frequent delivery
reflective improvement
associatedWith Agile Alliance NERFINISHED
Crystal methodologies
International Consortium for Agile NERFINISHED
bookTopic agile software development
project management
use cases
coFounded IC Agile NERFINISHED
International Consortium for Agile NERFINISHED
contributedTo definition of agile principles
developed Crystal Clear NERFINISHED
Crystal family of methodologies
educationFocus computer science
field software development methodologies
software engineering
focusesOn lightweight methodologies
people-centric software development
use cases
hasWritten Agile Software Development: The Cooperative Game NERFINISHED
Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams NERFINISHED
Surviving Object-Oriented Projects NERFINISHED
Writing Effective Use Cases NERFINISHED
influenced agile software development movement
influencedBy object-oriented analysis and design
knownFor Crystal Clear methodology NERFINISHED
Crystal family of agile methodologies NERFINISHED
agile software development
being an original signatory of the Agile Manifesto
use-case driven development
language English
name Alistair Cockburn NERFINISHED
nationality British-American
notableConcept methodology tailoring based on project size and criticality
software development as a cooperative game
occupation consultant
lecturer
methodologist
writer
promotes close customer collaboration
face-to-face communication
incremental delivery
iterative development
signed Agile Manifesto NERFINISHED
signedYear 2001

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Agile Manifesto author Alistair Cockburn