From the course: Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
Unlock the full course today
Join today to access over 22,500 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.
Lean overview and key concepts
From the course: Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
Lean overview and key concepts
- [Instructor] Lean originated in the post-World War II era. This was the time when many economies were devastated and people had poor buying power. There was a lot of demand to rebuild factories and manufacture products with maximum efficiency. Toyota production system, or TPS, was one such efficient and popular system. It was a combination of management style, working culture and production environment that was aimed at reducing waste and manufacturing at optimal efficiency. Toyota's manufacturing process inspired Mary and Tom Poppendieck's 2003 book, "Lean Software Development," where they taught how many of these manufacturing philosophies and techniques could be applied to software development. Lean principles can be applied to software and hardware projects. Lean software development is a collection of principles centered on the key tenant, to minimize waste. This is achieved through processes that visualize…
Practice while you learn with exercise files
Download the files the instructor uses to teach the course. Follow along and learn by watching, listening and practicing.
Contents
-
-
-
-
-
Scrum overview4m 57s
-
Scrum workflow3m 49s
-
Lean overview and key concepts4m 12s
-
Lean value stream mapping2m 32s
-
Lean principles4m 51s
-
Kanban3m 29s
-
Kanban board2m 23s
-
Extreme programming4m 27s
-
Spotify engineering model3m 37s
-
Spotify engineering culture4m 44s
-
DevOps: Background4m 2s
-
DevOps: Concepts4m 34s
-
-
-