Search for dissertations about: "agile software development"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words agile software development.
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21. Understanding and Supporting Knowledge Management in Agile Software Development
Abstract : Background. Agile Software Development (ASD) promises agility and flexibility in dealing with uncertainty by prioritizing interaction between people supported by informal communication and knowledge sharing. READ MORE
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22. Living Boundary Objects to Support Agile Inter-Team Coordination at Scale
Abstract : Context: In the last decades, large-scale agile development has received increasing attention, as also organizations with many stakeholders and large systems aim for higher development speed and focus on customer value. A recognized research challenge in large-scale agile development relates to inter-team coordination. READ MORE
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23. Inter-team Coordination in Large-Scale Agile Software Development Projects
Abstract : Software development organizations worldwide are adopting values, principles, and frameworks to implement Agile ways of working. The advantages of Agile ways of working are seen in teams that are allowed a high level of autonomy. READ MORE
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24. Quality of Test Design in Test Driven Development
Abstract : One of the most emphasised software testing activities in an Agile environment is the usage of the Test Driven Development (TDD) approach. TDD is a development activity where test cases are created by developers before writing the code, and all for the purpose of guiding the actual development process. READ MORE
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25. On the continuous inter-group interaction speed improvement in large-scale agile software development for embedded software
Abstract : An open issue in industry is how to scale-up Agile Software Development in large companies developing embedded systems. Intra-team interaction is well supported by established Agile practices, while how to handle the feedback for the Agile team from other teams and other parts of the organization is still unexplored. READ MORE