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Books by Alistair Cockburn

 
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here are the books written by Alistair Cockburn:
1 Agile Software Development
2 Surviving Object-Oriented Projects (The Agile series for Software Developers)
3 Writing Effective Use Cases
 
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All are great. It seems that all are Martin Fowler's favorites. Martin recommends Surviving Object-Oriented Projects as his number one for iterative projects. Also he recommends Writing Effective Use Cases for use cases many times.
I guess this year Alistair Cockburn is going to finish the following books on Agile Software Development:
1. Crystal Clear: A Human-Powered Methodology for Small Teams
2. Use Case Modeling: Patterns of Quality
I am looking forward to them.

Originally by Martin Fowler:
His book, Surviving Object-Oriented Projects remains my number one book recommendation for running iterative projects.

 
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there are few people in computer science who have really impressed me cockburn being one of them. to tell more fowler tops the list
 
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