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Co-ordination Support for Managing Progress of Distributed Agile Projects

Published: 15 August 2011 Publication History

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Progress in agile development is determined by the amount of 'working software' produced. Source code versioning, unit testing, continuous integration and acceptance testing (AT) are technical factors that affect the maturity of the software artefects produced. Therefore, development progress is subject to change due to impact of these technical factors (e.g. modifying source code artefects may affect completed user stories). In co-located agile projects, face-to-face interaction is used to share information about changes that may affect development progress. However, in distributed projects, team members find it harder to maintain an awareness of these changes, which affects their understanding of the development progress. This causes them to rely on less accurate progress information and contributes in producing low quality code and unnecessary rework and delays. In this paper, we propose a holistic approach that supports management of the development progress in geographically distributed agile projects by identifying and co-ordinating the impact of the technical factors on progress, which will provide distributed agile teams with improved awareness of the actual progress of the software.

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ICGSE-W '11: Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Sixth International Conference on Global Software Engineering Workshop
August 2011
118 pages
ISBN:9780769545585

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 15 August 2011

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  1. Agile Development
  2. Co-ordination
  3. Geographically Distributed Project
  4. Progress Tracking

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  • (2013)The role of configuration management in outsourcing and distributed developmentProceedings of the 9th Central & Eastern European Software Engineering Conference in Russia10.1145/2556610.2556615(1-10)Online publication date: 24-Oct-2013

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