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Views from an organization on how agile development affects its collaboration with a software development team

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The purpose of this study is to investigate how agile development affects collaboration in an organization. Agile processes have received interest from the software development community during the last years as they address changes, such as new customer requirements or re-prioritization of development tasks, which is important to manage in software development. Most of the research published about agile processes are based on opinions from teams applying these processes. However, since software development is an activity where many parties often collaborate, it is interesting to investigate from an organizational point of view, how agile development affects collaboration between these teams and their organizations. An agile process based on extreme programming, XP, was applied by a team during eight months. The team interacted with its surrounding organization regularly. People from the organization which the team collaborated with were interviewed to understand how the use of the process affected their collaboration with the team. The results show that the interviewed people perceived an improvement of their collaboration with the team, as the team started develop software in an agile way.

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    PROFES'05: Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Product Focused Software Process Improvement
    June 2005
    587 pages
    ISBN:3540262008
    • Editors:
    • Frank Bomarius,
    • Seija Komi-Sirviö

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    Published: 13 June 2005

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    • (2018)Reshaping distributed agile and adaptive development environmentProceedings of the 2018 26th ACM Joint Meeting on European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering10.1145/3236024.3275435(968-970)Online publication date: 26-Oct-2018
    • (2018)On the effects of introducing agile methodologies in software industryProceedings of the International Conference on Geoinformatics and Data Analysis10.1145/3220228.3220262(31-40)Online publication date: 20-Apr-2018

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