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Scaling agile methods

IEEE Software, 2003
Using agile methods to develop large systems presents a thorny set of issues. If large teams are to produce lots of software functionality quickly, the agile methods involved must scale to meet the task. After all, a small team could create the software if the functionality to be delivered was small and, conversely, could be delivered given we had the ...
F Maurer
exaly   +3 more sources

An evaluation of the degree of agility in six agile methods and its applicability for method engineering

Information and Software Technology, 2008
While agile methods are in use in industry, little research has been undertaken into what is meant by agility and how a supposed agile method can be evaluated with regard to its veracity to belong to this category of software development methodological approaches.
Asif Qumer, Brian Henderson-Sellers
exaly   +2 more sources

The agile methods fray

Computer, 2002
Two of software's leading practitioners debate the particulars of implementing agile methods or extreme programming in software development. Agile means investing heavily in individual skill-building rather than organizational rule sets.
Tom DeMarco, Barry W. Boehm
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An Introduction to Agile Methods

2004
Abstract Agile Methods are creating a buzz in the software development community, drawing their fair share of advocates and opponents. While some people consider agile methods the best thing that has happened to software development in recent years, other people view them as a backlash to software engineering and compare them to hacking.
David Cohen   +2 more
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Agile methods, organizational culture and agility: some insights

Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects of Software Engineering, 2014
Software development depends on various factors and organizational culture is one of them. Recently agile software development, with its emphasis on agility, has received much attention. Research so far has focused on the constructs that define agility and also identified the reasons that limit teams from exhibiting all the constructs of agile software
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Component Recycling for Agile Methods

2010 Seventh International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology, 2010
Given the increasing size and complexity of today's systems, reusability is an important quality aspect. In this work we consider development and reuse of reusable components in the context of agile methods. To distinguish the proposed approach from the more established systematic reuse approaches we call our proposal component recycling instead of ...
George Kakarontzas, Ioannis Stamelos
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