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AGILE 2012: Dallas, TX, USA
- 2012 Agile Conference, AGILE 2012, Dallas, TX, USA, August 13-17, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-2622-3
Research Papers
- Minna Isomursu, Andrey Sirotkin, Petri Voltti, Markku Halonen:
User Experience Design Goes Agile in Lean Transformation - A Case Study. 1-10 - Jennifer Ferreira
, Helen Sharp
, Hugh Robinson:
Agile Development and User Experience Design Integration as an Ongoing Achievement in Practice. 11-20 - Christopher Dorman, Václav Rajlich:
Software Change in the Solo Iterative Process: An Experience Report. 21-30 - Christoph J. Stettina
, Werner Heijstek
, Tor Erlend Fægri:
Documentation Work in Agile Teams: The Role of Documentation Formalism in Achieving a Sustainable Practice. 31-40 - Ryushi Shiohama, Hironori Washizaki
, Shin Kuboaki, Kazunori Sakamoto, Yoshiaki Fukazawa:
Estimate of the Appropriate Iteration Length in Agile Development by Conducting Simulation. 41-50 - Shvetha Soundararajan, James D. Arthur, Osman Balci:
A Methodology for Assessing Agile Software Development Methods. 51-54 - Theodore D. Hellmann, Abhishek Sharma, Jennifer Ferreira
, Frank Maurer
:
Agile Testing: Past, Present, and Future - Charting a Systematic Map of Testing in Agile Software Development. 55-63 - Siva Dorairaj, James Noble
, Petra Malik:
Knowledge Management in Distributed Agile Software Development. 64-73
Insights Experience Reports
- Zuzana Sochová, Eduard Kunce:
A Story about a Dinosaur Called Mainframe and a Small Fly Agile. 74-78 - Rafael Maranzato, Marden Neubert, Paula Herculano:
Scaling Scrum Step by Step: "The Mega Framework". 79-85 - Ryan Bergman:
Embracing Nihilism as a Software Development Philosophy and the Birth of the Big Book of Dead Code. 86-91 - Brent Barton, Brent Brooks:
Agile's Role in Developing Robust Software Competency at Precor. 92-98 - Katarzyna Terlecka:
Combining Kanban and Scrum - Lessons from a Team of Sysadmins. 99-102 - Cecilia Fernandes:
There and Back Again: From Iterative to Flow ... and Back to Iterative! 103-110 - Nayan Hajratwala:
Task Board Evolution. 111-116 - Gabino M. Roche Jr.:
Agile Portfolio Management at NYSE. 117-122 - Peter Saddington:
Scaling Agile Product Ownership through Team Alignment and Optimization: A Story of Epic Proportions. 123-130 - Hans-Peter Samios:
Overcoming Traditional Project Release Reporting with an Agile Approach Focused on Change. 131-135 - Randall DeFauw:
Can Marketing Go Agile? 136-140 - Beverly May:
Applying Lean Startup: An Experience Report - Lean & Lean UX by a UX Veteran: Lessons Learned in Creating & Launching a Complex Consumer App. 141-147 - Alfred A. Lorber, Sheldon R. Tieszen:
A Starting Point for Negotiations - Delivering with a Heterogeneous Team. 148-155 - Terry S. Bunio:
Agile Data Warehouse - The Final Frontier: How a Data Warehouse Redevelopment Is Being Done in an Agile and Pragmatic Way. 156-164 - Todd Little, Suzanne Elliott, Joe Hughes, Florin Simion:
Leveraging Global Talent for Effective Test Agility. 165-171 - Peter F. Green
:
Adobe Premiere Pro Scrum Adoption: How an Agile Approach Enabled Success in a Hyper-competitive Landscape. 172-178 - Chad Casady:
Applying Agile through Total Immersion - Going All-In with Agile at PH Tech. 179-184 - James Waletzky, Randy Santossio:
Slow Down to Go Fast - Lessons Learned Shipping Bing Voice Search on Xbox. 185-190 - Sergey Prokhorenko:
Skiing and Boxing: Coaching Product and Enterprise Teams. 191-196 - Gaetano Mazzanti:
Agile in the Bathtub: Developing and Producing Bathtubs the Agile Way. 197-203

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