DocumentCode
1964491
Title
Adaptive agility
Author
Little, Todd ; Greene, Forrest ; Phillips, Tessy ; Pilger, Rex ; Poldervaart, Robert
fYear
2004
fDate
22-26 June 2004
Firstpage
63
Lastpage
70
Abstract
To maximize the velocity of business value delivery Alistair Cockburn talks of having a process that is "barely sufficient". At Landmark Graphics we developed some guidelines as to what "barely sufficient" means for our various software projects. We examined over 60 projects and observed two primary attributes that influenced the type of process used: complexity and uncertainty. We provide a scoring model for plotting projects onto a four quadrant graph, which we use to categorize projects into dogs - simple projects with low uncertainty, colts - simple projects with high uncertainty, cows - complex projects with low uncertainty, or bulls - complex projects with high uncertainty. We adapt our agile process from a core set of barely sufficient practices that all projects use and add processes and practices according to a project\´s profile. One key benefit of this approach has been identifying project drivers and providing early guidance to project teams so that they can start with a process that is close to appropriate.
Keywords
project management; software development management; team working; agile software development; business value delivery; quadrant graph; software projects; technical uncertainty; Animals; Cows; Dogs; Geophysics computing; Graphics; Guidelines; History; Petroleum; Programming; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Agile Development Conference, 2004
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2248-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ADEVC.2004.2
Filename
1359796
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