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AGILEDC
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Forming to Performing: The Evolution of an Agile Team
Using Bruce Tuckman’s [1] “Forming – Storming – Norming – Performing” model of team development we review the effects of change on our team through each stage. We go o...
Darren Rowley, Manfred Lange
INFSOF
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
Software process improvement as emergent change: A structurational analysis
This paper presents a framework that draws on Structuration theory and dialectical hermeneutics to explicate the dynamics of software process improvement (SPI) in a packaged softw...
I. Allison, Yasmin Merali
HICSS
2003
IEEE
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14 years 23 days ago
Increasing Understanding of the Modern Testing Perspective in Software Product Development Projects
Testing can be difficult to integrate into software development. Approaches to software testing in relation to implementing software are based on the V-model of testing. The softw...
Maaret Pyhäjärvi, Kristian Rautiainen, J...
ASWEC
2008
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Embedding Architectural Practices into Extreme Programming
Today, agile methods become a popular approach to develop software systems. They try to satisfy customer, respond to changes, release in less time and achieve suitable profits for...
Amir Azim Sharifloo, Amir S. Saffarian, Fereidoon ...
ICSM
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Maintenance and agile development: Challenges, opportunities and future directions
Software entropy is a phenomenon where repeated changes gradually degrade the structure of the system, making it hard to understand and maintain. This phenomenon imposes challenge...
Geir Kjetil Hanssen, Aiko Fallas Yamashita, Reidar...