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Agile work practices: measurement and mechanisms
Organizations increasingly follow agile management frameworks (e.g., Scrum), to implement practices that aim to enable continuous change. Currently, it is unclear how agile work practices (AWPs) are best conceptualized and measured. The present study draws from the taskwork-teamwork distinction to develop a new theoretical framework and measurement ...
Tom L. Junker +3 more
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The aim of this study is to identify practices that would enable building construction companies to adopt agile project management methodologies during the design stage of projects that use building information modelling (BIM) solutions in the designing ...
Sanjaya Chathuranga +5 more
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Development of Agile Practices in Romanian Software Community [PDF]
Agile Software Development (ASD) promotes flexibility to change and emphasis the importance of individuals and interactions in producing software. The study presents the development of agile practices in Romanian software community.
Eduard BUDACU
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Reinventing Universities: Agile Project Management in Higher Education [PDF]
Universities worldwide are facing similar problems, decrease in public funding, increase of international competition and slow bureaucratic organization.
Pavle Ivetić, Jovana Ilić
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Distributed Agile Patterns-Using Agile Practices to Solve Offshore Development Issues
As offshoring is becoming mainstream, companies are moving towards using agile methods. Offshoring has many advantages such as reduced development cost, proximity to market and round the clock development, it has created new challenges for the ...
Maryam Kausar +2 more
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Assimilation of agile practices in use [PDF]
AbstractAgile method use in information systems development (ISD) has grown dramatically in recent years. The emergence of these alternative approaches was very much industry‐led at the outset, and while agile method research is growing, the vast majority of these studies are descriptive and often lack a strong theoretical and conceptual base. Insights
Xiaofeng Wang 0001 +2 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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From Adoption to Sustainability: A Journey of Large-Scale Agile Implementation
This research delves into the transformative journey of a prominent Malaysian multinational telecommunications company as it implements and maintains Agile methodologies on a large scale.
Shamsulkhomar Abu Bakar +1 more
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Agile methodologies, along with the corresponding tools and practices, are claimed to facilitate teams in managing their work more effectively and conducting their work more efficiently while fostering the highest quality product within the constraints ...
Paweł Weichbroth
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Agile Practices in Practice: Towards a Theory of Agile Adoption and Process Evolution [PDF]
AbstractAs teams and organisations make the difficult shift to agile ways of working, there has been relatively little investigation of how they adopt and use agile practices. To aid those teams looking to move to agile we should examine how others have done so and what practical value they found. We studied teams which adopted agile practices across a
Brendan Julian +2 more
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