Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. Sci. & Digital Media, Robert Gordon Univ., Aberdeen, UK
Abstract :
This paper explores practitioner descriptions of agile method tailoring in large-scale offshore or outsourced enterprise projects. Specifically, tailoring of the product owner role is discussed. The product owner identifies and prioritizes customer requirements. But in globalized projects, the product owner must reconcile large numbers competing business interests and generate prioritized requirements for many development teams. The study comprises 8 international companies in London, Bangalore and Delhi. Interviews with 46 practitioners were conducted between February 2010 and May 2012. A grounded theory approach was used to identify that product owner teams comprise nine roles: Groom, Prioritizer, Release Master, Technical Architect, Governor, Communicator, Traveler, Intermediary and Risk Assessor. These product owner roles arbitrate between conflicting customer requirements, approve release schedules, make architectural design decisions, provide technical governance and disseminate information across teams. Understanding these roles will help agile coaches guide large scale agile teams.
Keywords :
DP industry; customer services; decision making; globalisation; outsourcing; project management; software architecture; software development management; software prototyping; team working; Bangalore; Delhi; London; agile software development; architectural design decision making; business interests; communicator role; customer requirement identification; customer requirement prioritization; development teams; distributed enterprises; globalized projects; governor role; groom role; grounded theory approach; information dissemination; intermediary role; international companies; large scale agile teams; large-scale offshore enterprise projects; large-scale outsourced enterprise projects; prioritized requirement generation; prioritizer role; product owner teams; release master role; release schedules; risk assessor role; technical architect role; technical governance; traveler role; Companies; Data analysis; Interviews; Programming; Software; Software engineering; agile software development; enterprise systems; product owner;