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Enterprise Experience into the Integration of Human-Centered Design and Kanban [PDF]
he integration of Human-Centered Design (HCD) and Agile Software Development (ASD) promises the development of competitive products comprising a good User Experience (UX).
Escalona Cuaresma, María José +4 more
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Interest in Working Remotely: What Factors Are at Play?
ABSTRACT In the postpandemic era, attitudes toward remote work appeared to undergo a lasting transformation, with a high degree of location flexibility becoming increasingly common. Yet, in recent years, many organizations have introduced return‐to‐office (RTO) initiatives aimed at re‐establishing traditional workplace dynamics and prioritizing in ...
Eriks Klotins +4 more
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This study explores the current status, utilization, and barriers to circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) testing in thoracic oncology across Australia and New Zealand. While clinicians recognize the potential of ctDNA for guiding targeted therapy and monitoring disease, real‐world access remains inconsistent due to funding, availability, and infrastructure ...
Yifei Zhu +4 more
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Secure Scrum: Development of Secure Software with Scrum
Nowadays, the use of agile software development methods like Scrum is common in industry and academia. Considering the current attacking landscape, it is clear that developing secure software should be a main concern in all software development projects.
Hof, Hans-Joachim, Pohl, Christoph
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Deriving Movement Categories in Rugby Sevens
ABSTRACT The primary aim of this study was to generate sport‐specific movement category velocity thresholds for elite rugby sevens male and female players. Match activity data were collected via Global Positioning Systems (GPS) (10 Hz) from 19 male and 11 female players during 88 competitive international fixtures during the 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 ...
Ciara Finnegan +6 more
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ABSTRACT There is no empirical evidence that soft‐padded headgear is protective against head injury risk in rugby. However, studies that have assessed purported protective effects have not accounted for rates of contact. The aim of this study was to compare head injury rates while considering tackle‐event exposure in players with and without headgear ...
James Brown +12 more
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Agile-Scrum Methodology for Hospital Information System Development
Hospitals face significant challenges in managing large and complex data, and Hospital Information Systems (SIRS) are essential for supporting hospital operations.
Zulkifli Zulkifli +3 more
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Lys–Leu MRPs heat‐treated for 2 h exhibited high antioxidant activity in vitro. A treatment with Lys–Leu MRPs extends the lifespan and health span of C. elegans by regulating ROS levels through their inherent antioxidant activity and the IIS pathway.
Yaqi Jia +4 more
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Beneficial and Harmful Agile Practices for Product Quality
There is the widespread belief that Agile neglects the product quality. This lack of understanding how Agile processes assure the quality of the product prevents especially companies from regulated domains from an adoption of Agile.
B Boehm, K Beck, P Diebold, V Basili
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Continuous Deployment Adoption: Insights From a Public Sector Implementation
ABSTRACT Continuous deployment is a significant trend in software development, yet its adoption and potential benefits within the public sector remain under‐researched. This paper examines a case study of continuous deployment implementation in a public sector project undertaken by Solita, a software development company, for a client utilizing agile ...
Aapo Linjama, Tuomas Granlund
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