Where now for development methodologies?
Communications of the ACM
Lessons in Agility From Internet-Based Development
IEEE Software
Making a Method Work for a Project Situation in the Context of CMM
PROFES '02 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Product Focused Software Process Improvement
Empirical Findings in Agile Methods
Proceedings of the Second XP Universe and First Agile Universe Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Methods - XP/Agile Universe 2002
Supporting Adaptable Methodologies to Meet Evolving Project Needs
Proceedings of the Second XP Universe and First Agile Universe Conference on Extreme Programming and Agile Methods - XP/Agile Universe 2002
New directions on agile methods: a comparative analysis
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Software Engineering
Knowledge Sharing: Agile Methods vs. Tayloristic Methods
WETICE '03 Proceedings of the Twelfth International Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
Current issues in IT education
Journal of Systems and Software - Special issue: Software engineering education and training
Information and Software Technology
A knowledge-based framework for extracting components in agile systems development
Information Technology and Management
Prototyping praxis: constructing computer systems and building belief
Human-Computer Interaction
A Framework to Support Non-fragile Agile Agent-Oriented Software Development
Proceedings of the 2006 conference on New Trends in Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques: Proceedings of the fifth SoMeT_06
Early development of graphical user interface (GUI) in agile methodologies
Journal of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering
A taxonomy of design methods process models
Information and Software Technology
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From the Publisher:The Dynamic Systems Development Method provides a framework of controls and best practice for Rapid Application Development. It was created by a consortium of organisations and it has been proved, since its publication in January 1995, to be extremely effective in delivering maintainable systems which match the needs of the business better than those produced using traditional lifecycles. This book, commissioned by the DSDM Consortium and written by the chairman of the Technical Committee which developed the method, explores the day-to-day realities of implementing the method. It is a practitionerIs guide, dealing with issues such as how to get people from different disciplines to work together as a team, how to gain commitment and how to manage projects within normal business constraints. In this book you will find: practical guidelines on the implementation of key elements of the method such as "timeboxes" and the MOSCOW Rules clear recommendations for the roles and responsibilities of the members of the development team advice on which type of application is most likely to benefit from the method eight lengthy case studies by well-known companies, providing a benchmark against which to assess the suitability of candidate projects numerous examples and anecdotes, enabling the reader to benefit from the authorIs experience putting the method into practice Do you want to cut the development time and increase the fitness-for-use of screen based business applications, by orders of magnitude? This book will enable those in organisations which develop or purchase tailored IT systems, to gain a clearunderstanding of the benefits of the incremental and iterative approach embodied in the DSDM. 0201178893B04062001