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Advancing the Understanding of Agility and Agile Methods in Organizations

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020
The purpose of this symposium is to advance our understanding regarding the underlying mechanisms that promote agility and the impact of agile methods on performance and other psychological factors...
Gudela Grote   +9 more
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Agile Formal Method Engineering

2005
Software development methods are software products, in the sense that they should be engineered by following a methodology to meet the behavioural and non-behavioural requirements of the intended users of the method. We argue that agile approaches are the most appropriate means for engineering new methods, and particularly for integrating formal ...
Richard F. Paige, Phillip J. Brooke
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Making Sense of Agile Methods

IEEE Software, 2018
Bertrand Meyer runs agile methods and practices through his personal friend-or-foe test. He also offers his experiences and opinions about the hype, ugly, good, and even brilliant aspects of agile development.
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How good are agile methods?

IEEE Software, 2002
The software industry seems to be embracing yet another change to the way it does business. Because of their emphasis on agility and time-to-market, many programming shops are moving to agile methods. Unlike more traditional approaches, these methods focus on generating early releases of working products using mostly collaborative techniques such as ...
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A Repository of Agile Method Fragments

2010
Despite the prevalence of agile methods, few software companies adopt a prescribed agile process in its entirety. For many practitioners, agile software development is about picking up fragments from various agile methods, assembling them as a light-weight process, and deploying them in their software projects.
Hesam Chiniforooshan Esfahani   +1 more
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Agile modeling method engineering

Proceedings of the 19th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics, 2015
By repurposing agility principles established in software engineering, this paper provides an overview on the practice of Agile Modeling Method Engineering (AMME) driven by evolving requirements and motivated by emerging paradigms and research initiative -- e.g., Enterprise Modeling, Factories of the Future, Internet of Things, Cyber-physical Systems ...
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Framework for Agile Methods Classification [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
Agile methods are the response to turbulent software devel- opment environments and requirements de¯nitions di®ers in these meth- ods from what is done in others. The purpose of this paper is to classify these former methods to measure their impact on requirement engineer- ing processes. The approach used in this research has several purposes, the ¯rst
Iacovelli, Adrian, Souveyet, Carine
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First Encounter with Agile Methods

2004
A fleet of emerging agile methods of software development (with eXtreme Programming and Scrum being the most broadly used) are both gaining popularity and generating lots of controversy. Real-world examples argue for and against agile methods. This tutorial provided an overview of agile methods, their common practices and differences, and also the ...
Frank Maurer, Grigori Melnik
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Agile game: a project management game for agile methods. [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
Since mid-1990s, companies have adopted agile methods and incorporated them in their development methodologies. For this reason, future project managers and developers need to have a full understanding of these methods. At present, the university’s approach to agile methods is theoretical and is not reflected during the development of a product and ...
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Source Code Repositories and Agile Methods

2005
Source repositories are a promising database of information about software projects. This paper proposes a tool to extract and summarize information from CVS logs in order to identify whether there are differences in the development approach of Agile and non-Agile teams.
Sillitti A, Succi G
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