Industrial-Scale Agile--From Craft to Engineering.

The article discusses industrial-scale agile computer software development, particularly the transition to engineering agile adoptions. It examines costs to information technology (IT) departments, the benefits of moving from craft to engineering to the software industry, and the intersection of hum...

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Publicado en:Communications of the ACM Vol. 59; no. 12; pp. 63 - 72
Autores principales: JACOBSON, IVAR, SPENCE, IAN, SEIDEWITZ, ED
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Association for Computing Machinery Dec2016
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