On understanding software agility: A social complexity point of view

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On understanding software agility: A social complexity point of view
Abstract
Over the last decade, the field of so-called Agile software development has grown to be a major force in the socio-economic arena of delivering quality software on time, on budget, and on spec. The acceleration in changing needs brought on by the rise in popularity of the Internet has helped push Agile practices far beyond their original boundaries, and possibly into domains where their application is not the optimal solution to the problems at hand. The question of where Agile software development practices and techniques make sense, and where are they out of place, is a valid one. It can be addressed by looking at software development as a complex endeavour, and using tools and techniques from the Cynefin method and other models of social complexity.
Publication
E:CO
Volume
13
Issue
1-2
Pages
26-37
Date
2011
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12/07/2016, 13:36
Citation
Pelrine, J. (2011). On understanding software agility: A social complexity point of view. E:CO, 13(1–2), 26–37. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/295174037_On_understanding_software_agility_A_social_complexity_point_of_view