Difference between revisions of "Craig Larman"
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He is one of the first <span style="color:red">Certified Scrum Trainers</span> and <span style="color:red">Practicing ScrumMasters</span>, starting in the 1990s while at Chevron Research. | He is one of the first <span style="color:red">Certified Scrum Trainers</span> and <span style="color:red">Practicing ScrumMasters</span>, starting in the 1990s while at Chevron Research. | ||
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In addition to debugging and re-designing organizations, Craig is an expert in designing (and helping people to design) software systems. He is the author of [[Books By Craig Larman | Applying UML & Patterns: Object-Oriented Analysis & Design]], one of the world’s best-selling texts on software design, translated to many languages and used worldwide in universities and industry as the standard for introducing software analysis and design, modeling, design patterns, architecture, and OOA/D. | In addition to debugging and re-designing organizations, Craig is an expert in designing (and helping people to design) software systems. He is the author of [[Books By Craig Larman | Applying UML & Patterns: Object-Oriented Analysis & Design]], one of the world’s best-selling texts on software design, translated to many languages and used worldwide in universities and industry as the standard for introducing software analysis and design, modeling, design patterns, architecture, and OOA/D. |
Revision as of 12:18, 27 January 2015
Craig Larman is the co-creator of LeSS (Large-Scale Scrum), and since 2005 has worked with clients to apply the LeSS framework for scaling lean thinking and agile development to large, multisite, and offshore development. He helps senior managers and teams by organizational-design consulting for groups adopting LeSS.
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His work includes one of the first and best-selling globally popular books on agile methods: Agile & Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide.
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