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Agile Development for Embedded Software

2004
This workshop brought together developers, managers and customers with experience in embedded software that had used traditional or agile approaches for specifying, testing and developing embedded software. The participants have discussed challenges that must be addressed by agile methods so they can be effectively applied in embedded software ...
James Grenning   +2 more
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MyBoeingFleet and Agile Software Development

Agile 2008 Conference, 2008
This paper describes my experience in helping MyBoeingFleet.com moved to agile over the last 24 months. The paper describes the existing environment, how CMMI became a potential hurdle, and how the process group within Boeing became my surprise ally and an enabling factor of agile at MyBoeingFleet and beyond.
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Contextualizing agile software development

Journal of Software: Evolution and Process, 2011
SUMMARYThis paper presents a contextual model for software‐intensive systems development to guide the adoption and adaptation of agile software development practices. This model was found especially useful when the project context departs significantly from the “agile sweet spot”, that is, the ideal conditions in which agile software development ...
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Agile software development

Proceedings of the 2007 annual research conference of the South African institute of computer scientists and information technologists on IT research in developing countries, 2007
This paper critically evaluates the use of revolutionary and evolutionary theories of scientific method, respectively those of two prominent 20th century philosophers, Thomas Kuhn and Karl Popper, to account for change in software engineering methodologies.
Mandy Northover   +4 more
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Agile Software Development: Theoretical and Practical Outlook

2007
Agile Software development has become to be one of the most prominent approaches in the field of software engineering. The amount of empirical evidence is quickly building up and it is known that already one out of seven software companies use agile processes.
Abrahamsson, Pekka, Still, Jari
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Agility beyond software development

Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Software and System Process, 2014
Agile software development grew out of a variety of alternative software development methods that shared a common set of values and principles. After two decades, agile software development remains loosely defined, but has been widely accepted. This acceptance has gained the attention of other fields with discussions of applying agile to their work ...
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From Agile Software Development to Agile Businesses

31st EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, 2005
Agile software development has proven to be a good fit for knowledge work in environments of high change rates, often resulting in hyper-productive teams. The bottom line seems to be that applying agile methods to software development projects reduces risk and time-to-market while high quality is achieved at the same time.
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Lost in Agility? Approaching Software Localization in Agile Software Development

2011
Adapting software for different languages is required to gain market access by increasing product acceptance and usability, and satisfying legal requirements. This process commonly consists of two steps: Internationalization, i.e. the generalization of any language- and culture-specific properties and elements of the software in question, and ...
Malte Reßin   +2 more
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Agile Software Development

2012
Before Oracle Application Express (APEX) can be discussed in the light of Agile software development, the stage must be set by defining, for the purposes of this book, what is meant by Agile software development.
Patrick Cimolini, Karen Cannell
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Software Maintainability Estimation in Agile Software Development

International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes, 2018
Agile methodologies have gained wide acceptance for developing high-quality products with a quick and flexible approach. However, until now, the quality of the agile process has not been validated quantitatively. Quality being important for the software system, there is a need for measurement. Estimating different quality factors will lead to a quality
Parita Jain   +2 more
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