A quantitative approach to software management: the AMI handbook
A quantitative approach to software management: the AMI handbook
Introduction to the team software process
Introduction to the team software process
Extreme programming explained: embrace change
Extreme programming explained: embrace change
Agile software development ecosystems
Agile software development ecosystems
Knowledge management in practice: The case of agile software development
CHASE '09 Proceedings of the 2009 ICSE Workshop on Cooperative and Human Aspects on Software Engineering
Appointing team leads for student software development projects
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
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Roles' playing is common in our lives. We play different roles with our family, at work as well as in other environments. Role allocation in software development projects is also accepted though it may be implemented differently by different software development methods. In a previous work ([2]) we have found that personal roles may raise teammates' personal accountability while maintaining the essence of the software development method. In this paper we present our role scheme, elaborate on its implementation and explain how it can be used to derive metrics. We illustrate our ideas by data gathered in student projects in the university.