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Adopting to Agile Software Development
Agile software development can be made successful, but there is no well-defined way how to achieve this. The problem is that the successful adoption of agile methods and practices is a complex process and this process should be customizable for a ...
Linkevics Gusts
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Different activities, artifacts, and roles can be found in the literature on the agile engineering of secure software (AESS). The purpose of this paper is to consolidate them and thus identify key activities, artifacts, and roles that can be employed in ...
Anže Mihelič +2 more
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Historical roots of Agile methods: where did “Agile thinking” come from? [PDF]
The appearance of Agile methods has been the most noticeable change to software process thinking in the last fifteen years [16], but in fact many of the “Agile ideas” have been around since 70’s or even before.
A. Cockburn +22 more
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Business Value Is not only Dollars - Results from Case Study Research on Agile Software Projects [PDF]
Business value is a key concept in agile software development. This paper presents results of a case study on how business value and its creation is perceived in the context of agile projects.
A. Aurum +14 more
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A Catalogue of Agile Smells for Agility Assessment
Background: The Manifesto for Agile Development has already inspired many software development methods such as Scrum, XP, and Crystal Reports. However, being “agile” is not trivial and only a few companies are capable of mastering so-called
Ulisses Telemaco +3 more
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Over the past few decades, machine learning has emerged as a valuable tool in the field of medicine, driven by the accumulation of vast amounts of medical data and the imperative to harness this data for the betterment of humanity.
Bojan Žlahtič +5 more
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Non-Technical Individual Skills are Weakly Connected to the Maturity of Agile Practices
Context: Existing knowledge in agile software development suggests that individual competency (e.g. skills) is a critical success factor for agile projects. While assuming that technical skills are important for every kind of software development project,
Gren, Lucas +2 more
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Some Findings Concerning Requirements in Agile Methodologies [PDF]
gile methods have appeared as an attractive alternative to conventional methodologies. These methods try to reduce the time to market and, indirectly, the cost of the product through flexible development and deep customer involvement.
A. Capiluppi +37 more
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Migrating agile methods to standardized development practice [PDF]
Situated process and quality frame-works offer a way to resolve the tensions that arise when introducing agile methods into standardized software development engineering.
Lycett, M +3 more
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Agile Software Development plays a quintessential part in modern day software development. The term Agile refers to frequent reassessment and adaptation of plans and techniques and dividing tasks into shorter tasks for efficiency. Agile Software Development differs considerably from Traditional Software Development Methodology.
Gopalkrishna Waja +2 more
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