نتایج جستجو برای: agile enablers agile capabilities

تعداد نتایج: 102640  

Journal: :IEEE Software 2003
Donald J. Reifer Frank Maurer Hakan Erdogmus

U sing agile methods to develop large systems presents a thorny set of issues. If large teams are to produce lots of software functionality quickly, the agile methods involved must scale to meet the task. After all, a small team could create the software if the functionality to be delivered was small and, conversely, could be delivered given we had the time. Scaling agile teams thus becomes an ...

2016
Andrew Edmunds Marta Olszewska Marina Waldén

In order to improve the development process of highintegrity systems, using formal methods, we consider how agile techniques may influence the Event-B formal method, and how Event-B may be used in a development that uses an agile approach. To examine the crossover between Event-B and agile methods we review the Disciplined Agile Delivery approach (DAD). The DAD approach is inspired by many stat...

2006
Michele D. Carpenter Mason A. Peck

Control-moment gyroscopes (CMGs) are power-efficient attitude-control actuators that produce high torques for agile spacecraft. We propose the use of CMGs in actuating joint degrees of freedom in a spacecraft-mounted agile coelostat telescope, whose tasks include acquiring and tracking a high-speed target. High agility, on the order of several radians per second, is a priority for such a system...

2003
Kris Read Frank Maurer

Agile software development processes are best applied to small teams on small to medium sized projects. Scaling agile methodologies is desired in order to bring the benefits of agile to larger, more complex projects. One way to scale agile methods is via an architecture-centric approach, in which a project is divided into smaller modules on which sub teams can use agile effectively. However, a ...

2009
Thomas Gradel John T. Nosek

Companies are beginning to combine outsourcing with Agile software engineering techniques with the goal of receiving the benefits of both – faster time to market, greater quality, and smaller costs. Since Agile was originally developed to work principally with small collocated teams, scalability of Agile to the enterprise, and simultaneous use of Agile and outsourcing are questions concerning a...

Journal: :JSW 2015
Saad Masood Butt Shahid Masood Butt Azura Onn Nadra Tabassam Mazlina Abdul Majid

Majority of agile projects currently involve interactive user interface designs, which can only be possible by following UCD in agile software model. But the integration of UCD is not clear in the current agile models. Both Agile models and UCD have iterative nature but agile models focus on coding and development of software; whereas, UCD focuses on user interface of the software. Similarly, b...

2014
Mark Lines

to scale agile: Tailoring agile strategies to address the scaling challenges – such as geographic distribution, regulatory compliance, and large team size – faced by development teams and adopting agility across your organization. Both visions are important, but if you can’t successfully perform the former then there is little hope that you’ll be successful at the latter. This paper focuses on ...

2009
S. Bhalerao D. Puntambekar

In last decade, various agile methods have been introduced and used by software industry. It has been observed that many practitioners are using hybrid of agile methods and traditional methods. The knowledge of agile software development process about the theoretical grounds, applicability in large development settings and connections to establish software engineering disciplines remain mostly ...

2013
One-Ki Daniel Lee Peng Xu Jean-Pierre Kuilboer Noushin Ashrafi

Business agility has been considered as one of the key organizational capabilities in the modern business environment. The current research indicates that information technologies (IT) can help firms develop agility and in turn agility can improve firm performance, but how IT leads to agility and superior performance and under what circumstances is an ongoing consideration. In particular, while...

2010
Rashina Hoda James Noble Stuart Marshall

Customer collaboration is vital to Agile projects. Through a Grounded Theory study of New Zealand and Indian Agile teams we discovered that lack of customer involvement was causing problems in gathering and clarifying requirements, loss of productivity, and business loss. “Agile Undercover” allows development teams to practice Agile despite insufficient or ineffective customer involvement. We p...

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