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Date: 2013-05-18 11:09:25
Quality
Software requirements
Anticipatory thinking
Project management
Quality function deployment
Lean software development
User story
Design for Six Sigma
Extreme programming
Software development
Software
Agile software development

Six Sigma for Agile Teams Dr. Thomas M. Fehlmann Euro Project Office, Zurich [removed] Abstract

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