DocumentCode
660684
Title
AM-QuICk: A Measurement-Based Framework for Agile Methods Customisation
Author
Ayed, Hedi ; Habra, Naji ; Vanderose, Benoiit
Author_Institution
PReCISE Res. Center, Univ. of Namur, Namur, Belgium
fYear
2013
fDate
23-26 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
71
Lastpage
80
Abstract
Software development practitioners are increasingly interested in adopting agile methods and generally recommend customisation so that the adopted method can fit the organisational reality. Many studies from the literature report agile adoption and customisation experiences but most of them are hardly generalisable and few are metric-based. They therefore cannot provide quantitative evidence of the suitability of the customised agile method, neither assess the organisation readability to adopt it, nor help in decision-making concerning the organisation transformation strategy. In this paper, we first describe the Agile Methods Quality-Integrated Customisation framework (AM-QuICk) that relies on measurements and aims to continuously assist agile methodologists throughout the agile adoption and customisation process, i.e., during the initial organisation adoption, the method design and throughout the working development process. Then, we present a case study using AM-QuICk within an organisation. With this study, we aim to analyse the current development process and its level of agility and identify the initial risk factors. The data were collected using preliminary interviews with the different team members and two questionnaires. The results reveal that though most respondents are enthusiastic towards agile principles, a progressive transformation strategy would be beneficial.
Keywords
risk management; software development management; software metrics; software process improvement; software prototyping; software quality; AM-QuICk; agile adoption; agile methods customisation; agile methods quality-integrated customisation framework; agile principles; customisation experiences; measurement-based framework; organisation adoption; organisation readability; organisation transformation strategy; organisational reality; quality assessment modelling; risk factors; software development practitioners; software process improvement; Adaptation models; Context; Object oriented modeling; Quality assessment; Software; Software measurement; Agile Process Assessment; Agile Software Development; Quality Assessment Modelling; Situational Method Engineering (SME); Software Process Improvement (SPI);
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Measurement and the 2013 Eighth International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement (IWSM-MENSURA), 2013 Joint Conference of the 23rd International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Ankara
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWSM-Mensura.2013.21
Filename
6693225
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