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Examining Perceptions of Agility in Software Development Practice

Examining Perceptions of Agility in Software Development Practice. Sergio De Cesare Mark Lycett Robert D.Macredie Chaitali Patel Ray Paul Presenter 995202012 陳致豪. Differences. Favoring individuals & interactions. VS. Processes & tools. Working Software. VS.

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Examining Perceptions of Agility in Software Development Practice

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  1. Examining Perceptions of Agility in Software Development Practice Sergio De CesareMark LycettRobert D.MacredieChaitali PatelRay PaulPresenter 995202012 陳致豪

  2. Differences Favoring individuals & interactions VS Processes & tools Working Software VS Comprehensive Documentation Customer Collaboration VS Contract Negotiation Responding to Change VS Following a Plan

  3. Survey • Online Questionnaire • Objectives • Review • Assess • Examination • 62/970 organizations( response rate 6% ) • Low rate

  4. Demographics of Respondents A

  5. Demographics of Respondents B

  6. Agile Perception Result: Part A

  7. Agile Perception Result: Part B

  8. Interesting Point A

  9. Interesting Point B ?

  10. Interesting Point C !

  11. Adaption in practice

  12. Implication • The trend of adapting/tailoring software development processes to context is on the increase. • More organizations now base their software development on iterative and/or incremental lifecycles. CMMI Agile

  13. The End

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