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Understanding Self-Organizing Teams in Agile Software Development

Published: 26 March 2008 Publication History

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Traditional software teams consist of independently focused self-managing professionals with high individual but low team autonomy. A challenge with introducing agile software development is that it requires a high level of both individual and team autonomy. This paper studies the barriers with introducing self-organizing teams in agile software development and presents data from a seven month ethnographic study of professional developers in a Scrum team. We found the most important barrier to be the highly specialized skills of the developers and the corresponding division of work. In addition we found a lack of system for team support, and reduced external autonomy to be important barriers for introducing self-organizing teams. These findings have implications for software development managers and practitioners.

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ASWEC '08: Proceedings of the 19th Australian Conference on Software Engineering
March 2008
690 pages
ISBN:9780769531007

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 26 March 2008

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  1. Scrum
  2. agile software development
  3. ethnographic
  4. self-organizing teams
  5. single-case
  6. team autonomy

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