Towards a framework for using agile approaches in global software development
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2009
Authors
Hossain, E.
Ali Babar, M.
Verner, J.
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Bomarius, F.
Jaring, P.
Abrahamsson, P.
Jaring, P.
Abrahamsson, P.
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Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 2009 / Bomarius, F., Jaring, P., Abrahamsson, P. (ed./s), vol.32 LNBIP, pp.126-140
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Emam Hossain, Muhammad Ali Babar and June Verner
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10th International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process Improvement (PROFES 2009) (15 Jun 2009 - 17 Jun 2009 : Oulu, Finland)
Abstract
As agile methods and Global Software Development (GSD) are become increasingly popular, GSD project managers have been exploring the viability of using agile approaches in their development environments. Despite the expected benefits of using an agile approach with a GSD project, the overall combining mechanisms of the two approaches are not clearly understood. To address this challenge, we propose a conceptual framework, based on the research literature. This framework is expected to aid a project manager in deciding what agile strategies are effective for a particular GSD project, taking into account project context. We use an industry-based case study to explore the components of our conceptual framework. Our case study is planned and conducted according to specific published case study guidelines. We identify the agile practices and agile supporting practices used by a GSD project manager in our case study and conclude with future research directions.
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2009