SAFe Reference Guide 4.0 : Scaled Agile Framework for Lean Software and Systems Engineering

SAFe Reference Guide 4.0 : Scaled Agile Framework for Lean Software and Systems Engineering

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780134510545
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The Must-have Reference Guide for SAFe (R) Practitioners"There are a lot of methods of scale out there, but the Scaled Agile Framework is the one lighting up the world."-Steve Elliot, Founder/CEO AgileCraft"You don't have to be perfect to start SAFe because you learn as you go-learning is built in. Before SAFe, I would not know how to help my teams but now I have many tools to enable the teams. My job is really fun and the bottom line is I have never enjoyed my job more!"-Product Manager, Fortune 500 EnterpriseCaptured for the first time in print, the SAFe body of knowledge is now available as a handy desktop reference to help you accomplish your mission of building better software and systems. Inside, you'll find complete coverage of what has, until now, only been available online at scaledagileframework.com. The SAFe knowledge base was developed from real-world field experience and provides proven success patterns for implementing Lean-Agile software and systems development at enterprise scale. This book provides comprehensive guidance for work at the enterprise Portfolio, Value Stream, Program, and Team levels, including the various roles, activities, and artifacts that constitute the Framework, along with the foundational elements of values, mindset, principles, and practices.Education & Training Key to SuccessThe practice of SAFe is spreading rapidly throughout the world. The majority of Fortune 100 U.S. companies have certified SAFe practitioners and consultants, as do an increasing percentage of the Global 1000 enterprises. Case study results-visit scaledagileframework.com/case-studies-typically include:20-50% increase in productivity50%+ increases in quality30-75% faster time to marketMeasurable increases in employee engagement and job satisfactionWith results like these, the demand from enterprises seeking SAFe expertise is accelerating at a dramatic rate. Successful implementations may vary in context, but share a common attribute: a workforce well trained and educated in SAFe practices. This book-along with authorized training and certification-will help you understand how to maximize the value of your role within a SAFe organization. The result is greater alignment, visibility, improved performance throughout the enterprise, and ultimately better outcomes for the business.

Contents

Preface viiAcknowledgments ixScaled Agile Framework Contributors ixSAFe Community Contributors xAdditional Acknowledgments xIntroduction to the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) 1Part 1: The SAFe Foundation 9Lean-Agile Leaders 11Communities of Practice 17SAFe Core Values 21Lean-Agile Mindset 27SAFe Principles 35Implementing 1-2-3 37Part 2: The SAFe Principles 43#1 - Take an economic view 45#2 - Apply systems thinking 51#3 - Assume variability; preserve options 55#4 - Build incrementally with fast, integrated learning cycles 57#5 - Base milestones on objective evaluation of working systems 59#6 - Visualize and limit WIP, reduce batch sizes, and manage queue lengths 61#7 - Apply cadence, synchronize with cross-domain planning 63#8 - Unlock the intrinsic motivation of knowledge workers 67#9 - Decentralize decision-making 71Part 3: The Team Level 73Introduction to the Team Level 75Agile Teams 77Product Owner 83Scrum Master 89ScrumXP 93Team Kanban 99Team Backlog 105Iterations 109Iteration Planning 113Iteration Execution 119Team Demo 125Iteration Retrospective 129Stories 133Iteration Goals 143Built-In Quality 147Part 4: The Program Level 153Introduction to the Program Level 155Agile Release Train 159Release Train Engineer and Value Stream Engineer 167System and Solution Architect/Engineering 171Product and Solution Management 177WSJF (Weighted Shortest Job First) 183Program and Value Stream Kanban 187Program and Value Stream Backlogs 193Nonfunctional Requirements 199Program Increment 207PI Planning 213Business Owners 221PI Objectives 225System Demo 233Features and Capabilities 237Enablers 243Innovation and Planning Iteration 249Inspect and Adapt 253Develop on Cadence, Release Any Time 259Architectural Runway 265Part 5: The Spanning Palette 271DevOps 273System Team 279Release Management 283Shared Services 287User Experience (UX) 291Vision 295Roadmap 301Metrics 307Milestones 323Releases 331Part 6: The Value Stream Level 337Introduction to the Value Stream Level 339Value Stream Coordination 343Economic Framework 347Solution Intent 351Model-Based Systems Engineering 359Set-Based Design 365Agile Architecture 371Solution Demo 379Pre- and Post-PI Planning 383Supplier 389Customer 395Solution 401Solution Context 405Part 7: The Portfolio Level 411Introduction to the Portfolio Level 413Enterprise 417Strategic Themes 423Program Portfolio Management 429Epic Owners 435Enterprise Architect 439Portfolio Kanban 443Portfolio Backlog 449Budgets 453CapEx and OpEx 463Value Streams 473Epics 483Part 8: Guidance 489Continuous Integration 491Test-First 497Agile Contracts 503Glossary of SAFe Terms 511Bibliography 523Index 529

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