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The connection of the stakeholder cooperation intensity and team agility in software development [PDF]

open access: green, 2014
Today, new software development meth-ods and technologies are being used to create new sys-tems, applications and services in a wide range of in-dustries.
Tomi Juhola   +4 more
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Agile Software Development at Scale [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2008
Since 2001 agile software development approaches are being adopted across a wide range of organizations and are now being applied at scale. There are eight factors to consider --- team size, geographical distribution, entrenched culture, system complexity, legacy systems, regulatory compliance, organizational distribution, governance and enterprise ...
Scott W. Ambler
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Modeling dynamics of agile software development

open access: greenCompanion to the 19th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications, 2004
Agile software development challenges the traditional way of software development and project management. In rapidly changing environments, changing requirements and tight schedule constraints require software developers to take a different approach toward the process of software development.
Lan Cao
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What Makes Agile Software Development Agile? [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2022
Together with many success stories, promises such as the increase in production speed and the improvement in stakeholders' collaboration have contributed to making agile a transformation in the software industry in which many companies want to take part.
Marco Kuhrmann   +46 more
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AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Engineering Applied Sciences and Technology, 2021
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.
Pankti Nanavati   +2 more
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Agile Software Development [PDF]

open access: yesSoftware: Practice and Experience, 2011
AbstractThis focus section contains papers related to agile software development. The papers address a range of research areas including the application of agile methods to safety critical software development, the relationship of agile development with user experience design and how to measure flow in lean software development.
Greer, Des, Hamon, Yann
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Agile Software Development

open access: yesInformatica Economica, 2020
Agile software development represents a major departure from traditional, plan-based approaches to software engineering. The selections of appropriate software development methodologies for a given project and tailoring the methodologies to a specific requirement have been a challenge since the establishment of software development as a discipline. The
Alina-Madalina Gheorghe   +2 more
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Agile Software Development [PDF]

open access: yesE-Learning and Digital Media, 2008
Many software development firms are now adopting the agile software development method. This method involves the customer at every level of software development, thus reducing the impact of change in the requirement at a later stage. In this article, the principles of the agile method for software development are explored and there is a focus on its ...
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Historical roots of Agile methods: where did “Agile thinking” come from? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
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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Clients’ participation in software projects: comparative case study between an agile and a ‘traditional’ software company [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
One of the main characteristics of agile software development is the active and continuous participation and involvement of the clients throughout the project.
Daneva, Maya, Racheva, Zornitza
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