Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Software engineering
IEEE Software
Integrating Agile Development in the Real World (Programming Series)
Integrating Agile Development in the Real World (Programming Series)
Agile Procurement: New Acquisition Approach to Agile Software Development
EUROMICRO '05 Proceedings of the 31st EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications
A risk-driven method for eXtreme programming release planning
Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Software engineering
Appropriate Agile Measurement: Using Metrics and Diagnostics to Deliver Business Value
AGILE '06 Proceedings of the conference on AGILE 2006
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Agile methods focus on customer satisfaction and delivering business value early, however if flexibility and adaptability are not managed during the development project, agile methods could not assure achieving the overall business expectations. Customers require risk visibility over the main aspects that define its expectations: functionality (scope), budget, time-to-market, and product quality. These risks must be controlled and monitored during the project in order to introduce mitigation actions if needed. In this article, we propose an agile commitments framework based on the definition and follow-up of commitments between customer and developer. This framework aims to improving risk management by enhancing business expectation risk visibility, and also providing a negotiation baseline between customers and developers.