DocumentCode :
2453383
Title :
Moving away from a hacker vs. disciplined-based organizational legacy-an organization theory perspective on software processes
Author :
Audenmayer, Nancy S t
Author_Institution :
Sloan Sch. of Manage., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear :
1996
fDate :
17-19 Jun 1996
Firstpage :
104
Lastpage :
108
Abstract :
Software firms, like producers in any industry, face a spectrum of product and process choices. Historically, however, this continuum has been anchored by two contrasting approaches to software development, and these paradigms continue to dominate literature and practice today: the hacker versus a more discipline-based approach. As application type software products have become larger and more complex, former practitioners of the hacker approach have had to impose more discipline and structure on their development process. Likewise, discipline-based firms are having to learn to work more flexibly in the face of increasingly volatile competition and reduced cycle times. This paper addresses the managerial challenges presented by these converging models. Can firms overcome their legacy as either a hacker or disciplinarian without sacrificing the advantages associated with their old approach?
Keywords :
DP industry; software development management; disciplined-based approach; hacker approach; managerial challenges; organization theory; product choice; software development; software firms; software processes; software products; Centralized control; Computer hacking; Computer industry; Decision making; Defense industry; Production; Productivity; Programming; Standardization; Technological innovation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Process Workshop, 1996. Process Support of Software Product Lines., Proceedings of the 10th International
Conference_Location :
Dijon
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7725-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISPW.1996.654384
Filename :
654384
Link To Document :
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