Alistair Cockburn is a pioneering software methodologist and organizational psychologist who has shaped modern agile practice since designing a new methodology for IBM Consulting in 1991. Co-author of the Agile Manifesto and creator of the Heart of Agile, he distills decades of software and team research into pragmatic principles—Collaborate, Deliver, Reflect, Improve. Author of influential books including Surviving Object-Oriented Projects and Writing Effective Use Cases, he also originated the Hexagonal Architecture pattern and documented numerous project management strategies. With a Dr. Philos. in Informatics from the University of Oslo and long-running leadership of Humans and Technology, Inc., he blends academic rigor with practical coaching for teams and organizations. Often sought as an advisor—historically even by the Norwegian Central Bank—he now focuses on helping diverse organizations apply learned practices to improve collaboration and delivery.
tiny CMS. illustrates user port on hexagon. run config.ru for web UI, tests run straight in.
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