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Software Development Methodology and Principles  
Modified By Chris Adams  on 1/5/2023 11:53:31 AM)

Software development is a methodology based on the principles of the Lean manufacturing process, which Toyota developed. Poor software development aims to maximize value and minimize waste in the software development process.

 

  • Several principles underpin Lean software development:
  • Respect for people: All team members should be treated with respect and allowed to contribute their ideas and knowledge.
  • Continuous improvement: Lean software development involves continuously looking for ways to improve the software development process and the software itself.
  • Just-in-time delivery: Lean software development focuses on delivering value to the customer as quickly as possible rather than working on long-term projects that may provide little value.
  • Elimination of waste: Lean software development aims to eliminate waste in all forms, including overproduction, unnecessary steps in the process, and defects in the software.
  • Focus on value: Lean software development focuses on delivering value to the customer and maximizing the value of the software to the user.
  • Flow: Lean software development aims to create a smooth flow of work through the development process, with minimal disruptions or delays.
  • Pull-based development: Rather than pushing work through the development process, Lean software development uses a pull-based approach, where work is started only when needed.

By following these principles, organizations can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their software development process and deliver higher-quality software to their customers.

 
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