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Agile Response and Collaborative Agile Workflows

International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, 2012
Crisis response tests the limits of information technologies which aim to support collaboration. This paper develops a vision of IT supported ‘agile response’ and explores the potential and challenges for workflows in this context. The authors delineate ‘collaborative agile workflows’ as a candidate response to these challenges.
Wood, Lisa   +3 more
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Agile Practices and Organizational Agility in Software Ecosystems

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2022
As software products increasingly become part of larger ecosystems, research and development (R&D) units of software producers organize themselves around projects to become more responsive to the environment. Organizations participating in software ecosystems must continuously adapt and adjust their software development and maintenance processes to ...
Paolo Spagnoletti   +2 more
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Leadership Agility for Organizational Agility

Journal of Creating Value, 2019
Organizational agility has become an imperative for companies around the globe, who want to be competitive and add value in today’s business environment of hyper change and complexity. Yet, executives and academics alike agree that the current level of agility in the vast majority of companies is not nearly what it needs to be.
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Hidden facilitators of agile transition: Agile coaches and agile champions

2014 8th. Malaysian Software Engineering Conference (MySEC), 2014
Prevalence of Agile methods in software companies is increasing. Software companies need to employ these methods to overcome the inherent challenges of traditional methods. However, transitioning to Agile approach is a topic of debate and needs to be supported by appropriate facilitators.
Mina Ziaei Nafchi   +2 more
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Agility is easy, but effective agile manufacturing is not

IEE Colloquium on Agile Manufacturing, 1995
The Iaccoca Institute in 1990 produced a paper in which they stated that the competitive environment was changing and that competitive advantage would be gained by those enterprises who are capable of responding rapidly to demand for highly customised, high quality products.
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Positioning Agility

2009
Agile methods are increasingly adopted by European companies. Academics too are conducting numerous studies on different tenets of agile methods. Companies often feel proud in marketing themselves as ‘agile’. However, the true notion of ‘being agile’ seems to have been overlooked due to lack of positioning of oneself for agility. This raises a call for
Oza, Nilay   +2 more
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Agile Implementations, Agile Impediments, and Agile Management

2004
We can read about Agile processes in books and articles. However, the management of projects using an Agile process represents a significant shift for both the project team and the organization as a whole. The shift internal to the team occurs as the project manager teaches the customer how to drive the project iteration by iteration to maximize ROI ...
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An Agile Mind in an Agile Body

2019
Dancers and choreographers have developed numerous improvisation techniques to facilitate the real-time composition of movement sequences, from simple behavioural tasks, such as drawing imaginary figures with different parts of the body, to problem-solving tasks that require the dancer to translate a word or a phrase into movement.
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The agility of agile methodology for teaching and learning activities

2014 8th. Malaysian Software Engineering Conference (MySEC), 2014
This paper presents the review of literatures that shows the contribution of the agile methodology towards teaching and learning environment at university level. Teaching and learning at university has since migrated from traditional learning to active learning methodology where students are expected to learn by doing rather than listening passively to
Mohana Muniandy, Deshinta Arrova Dewi
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Patterns for Agility

2012
The use of patterns is an important practice in the agile software development community. There are many sources for patterns. In this chapter, we will examine several pattern collections and explore their potential contribution to system agility. We illustrate our pattern approach by a detailed examination of our collection of architecture patterns ...
A. Schrier   +2 more
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