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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Ambler's case for an agile modeling process is persuasive, although there's little evidence for or against. The cornerstone of the argument is to use whatever model is useful to you, and model only until you have enough information to go to the next step (modeling or writing code). It's a pragmatic approach, which is probably why it's convincing without being demonstrably successful. Ambler doesn't recommend or explain specific models, but the Appendix has a giant list of models used for business, requirements, analysis, design, architecture and infrastructure modeling. ( )no reviews | add a review
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Companion Web site at www.agilemodeling.com features updates, links to XP and AM resources, and ongoing case studies about agile modeling.
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