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Agile Software Methods

2007
This chapter is aimed at comprehensively analyzing and defining agile methodologies of software development from a software quality assurance perspective. A unique way of analyzing agile methodologies to reveal the similarities that the authors of the methods never tell you is introduced.
E. Mnkandla, B. Dwolatzky
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Improving Agile Methods

2010
Apart from personal experience, anecdotal evidence and demonstrations are still the most prevalent and diffused methods on which software engineers have to base their knowledge and decisions. Although – by searching on line databases such as the ACM1 or IEEE2 libraries – we find numerous papers for example on software quality or cost estimation many of
Barbara Russo   +3 more
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Other Agile Methods

2010
In the early ‘90s, the IBM Consulting Group hired Alistair Cockburn to build a methodology for object-oriented development. Cockburn investigated a large number of software projects and asked to each team to identify the main reasons for their own success.
Barbara Russo   +3 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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Issues in Agile Methods

2014
Like most innovations, Agile has followed the Gartner’s Hype Cycle, and it has now reached the Trough of Disillusionment, where—we think—it is currently stuck. Among other reasons, we believe this is due to a “guru phenomenon.” However, we think that Agile can make a step forward focusing on the Lean concepts of value, knowledge, and improvement ...
Andrea Janes, Giancarlo Succi
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Foundations of Agile Methods [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
Agile Methods (AMs) are a set of development techniques designed to address some problems of modern software development (ie, projects over budget and over schedule). Such methods do not pretend to be useful in any kind of software project or to be the solution to reduce costs and increase quality of any product.
Sillitti A, Succi G
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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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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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UML and agile methods

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2004
The principles of good software development are improving. We have better answers today about how to develop more effective software then we did yesterday. We may not have complete answers about how to produce quality software but we are getting closer.
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