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Computer Science Education, 2002
(2002). Agile Software Development. Computer Science Education: Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 167-168.
Laurie Williams, James Tomayko
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(2002). Agile Software Development. Computer Science Education: Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 167-168.
Laurie Williams, James Tomayko
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Proceedings of the 2007 annual research conference of the South African institute of computer scientists and information technologists on IT research in developing countries, 2007
This paper critically evaluates the use of revolutionary and evolutionary theories of scientific method, respectively those of two prominent 20th century philosophers, Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper, to account for change in software engineering methodologies.
Mandy Northover +4 more
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This paper critically evaluates the use of revolutionary and evolutionary theories of scientific method, respectively those of two prominent 20th century philosophers, Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper, to account for change in software engineering methodologies.
Mandy Northover +4 more
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2012
Before Oracle Application Express (APEX) can be discussed in the light of Agile software development, the stage must be set by defining, for the purposes of this book, what is meant by Agile software development.
Patrick Cimolini, Karen Cannell
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Before Oracle Application Express (APEX) can be discussed in the light of Agile software development, the stage must be set by defining, for the purposes of this book, what is meant by Agile software development.
Patrick Cimolini, Karen Cannell
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Industrial and Commercial Training, 2007
PurposeWith mounting complexity and interdependence and the increasing pace of change in organizational environments, leadership agility has become a much‐needed competency. This article aims to report research findings that appear in a new publication.Design/methodology/approachThe study on which this article is based included a total of 604 subjects.
Bill Joiner, Stephen Josephs
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PurposeWith mounting complexity and interdependence and the increasing pace of change in organizational environments, leadership agility has become a much‐needed competency. This article aims to report research findings that appear in a new publication.Design/methodology/approachThe study on which this article is based included a total of 604 subjects.
Bill Joiner, Stephen Josephs
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2011
The aim of this chapter is not to compare one Agile methodology against the other but to evidence the common factors that are behind each methodology that can be defined as an Agile one in order to give to the reader a basic understanding needed to better comprehend XP (described in Chapter X) and ADPD (described in Chapter XI and exploited in Chapters
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The aim of this chapter is not to compare one Agile methodology against the other but to evidence the common factors that are behind each methodology that can be defined as an Agile one in order to give to the reader a basic understanding needed to better comprehend XP (described in Chapter X) and ADPD (described in Chapter XI and exploited in Chapters
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2017
The need for a new breed of agile: This review explores Agile methods’ need to transition to the next phase in their evolution so that they can overcome present challenges in Agile methods and so that product management and product development can efficiently interface with each other.
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The need for a new breed of agile: This review explores Agile methods’ need to transition to the next phase in their evolution so that they can overcome present challenges in Agile methods and so that product management and product development can efficiently interface with each other.
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International Journal of e-Collaboration, 2015
Organizations have shown a significant interest in the adoption of emerging social technologies to support communication and collaboration needs of their Distributed Agile or Adaptive Development Environment (DADE). However, the challenge is how best to assess contemporary social technologies for supporting communication and collaboration in the DADE ...
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Organizations have shown a significant interest in the adoption of emerging social technologies to support communication and collaboration needs of their Distributed Agile or Adaptive Development Environment (DADE). However, the challenge is how best to assess contemporary social technologies for supporting communication and collaboration in the DADE ...
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Agile procurement to support agile software development
INDIN '05. 2005 3rd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics, 2005., 2005Contemporary software is increasingly developed using an agile development approach, yet the supplier is generally selected as a result of a waterfall-style competitive tendering and contracting process. The procurement activity may be incompatible with an agile development of functionality and lead to sub-optimal outcomes.
D. Jamieson, K. Vinsen, G. Callender
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2014
Looking back at the origins of agile software development we provide an overview of its unique blend of supple practices and vivid cultural facets that contrast so sharply with the plan-driven world of Waterfall methodologies. We discuss the iterative and incremental nature of agility and introduce a tool, agile charting, that can be used to facilitate
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Looking back at the origins of agile software development we provide an overview of its unique blend of supple practices and vivid cultural facets that contrast so sharply with the plan-driven world of Waterfall methodologies. We discuss the iterative and incremental nature of agility and introduce a tool, agile charting, that can be used to facilitate
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