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AGILEDC
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
The Social Nature of Agile Teams
Agile methodologies represent a ‘people’ centered approach to delivering software. This paper investigates the social processes that contribute to their success. Qualitative g...
Elizabeth Whitworth, Robert Biddle
AGILEDC
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
The UCD Perspective: Before and After Agile
In the agile and user-centered design (UCD) communities it is often believed that agile’s quick development cycles do not allow time to fully understand our user’s needs. In o...
Heather Williams, Andrew Ferguson
BIRTHDAY
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Knowledge Sharing in Agile Software Teams
Abstract. Traditionally, software development teams follow Tayloristic approaches favoring division of labor and, hence, the use of role-based teams. Role-based teams require the t...
Thomas Chau, Frank Maurer
AGILEDC
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Embedded Agile Project by the Numbers With Newbies
There is a class of projects that can only be accomplished via agile practices due to their complexity and risks. It is rare for such a project to be staffed with newbies but it h...
Nancy Van Schooenderwoert
RCIS
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Adopting Agile Methods: Can Goal-Oriented Social Modeling Help?
The heavy reliance on the human factor in agile methods poses new challenges for organizations intent on adopting them. Improper role assignment, neglected team dependencies, and ...
Hesam Chiniforooshan Esfahani, Jordi Cabot, Eric Y...