Agility from First Principles: Reconstructing the Concept of Agility in Information Systems Development
Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway
Abstract
Awareness and use of agile methods has grown rapidly among the information systems development (ISD) community in recent years. Like most previous methods, the development and promotion of these methods have been almost entirely driven by practitioners and consultants, with little participation from the research community during the early stages of evolution. While these methods are now the focus of more and more research efforts, most studies are still based on XP, Scrum, and other industry-driven foundations, with little or no conceptual studies of ISD agility in existence. As a result, this study proposes that there are a number of significant conceptual shortcomings with agile methods and the associated…
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- FWCI
- 86.16
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- 100%
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- 177
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1Topics & keywords
- Agile software development
- CLARITY
- Knowledge management
- Computer science
- Information system
- Conceptual framework
- Context (archaeology)
- Process management
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure