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AGILE 2014: Orlando, FL, USA
- Mitch Lacey:
2014 Agile Conference, AGILE 2014, Orlando, FL, USA, July 28 - August 1, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-5798-9
Full Papers
- Bernardo José da Silva Estácio, Rafael Prikladnicki, Michael da Costa Móra, Gabriel Notari, Paulo Caroli, Alejandro Olchik:
Software Kaizen: Using Agile to Form High-Perfomance Software Development Teams. 1-10 - Lucas Gren, Richard Torkar, Robert Feldt:
Work Motivational Challenges Regarding the Interface between Agile Teams and a Non-Agile Surrounding Organization: A Case Study. 11-15 - Alaa El-deen Hamouda:
Using Agile Story Points as an Estimation Technique in CMMI Organizations. 16-23 - Gabriela Jurca, Theodore D. Hellmann, Frank Maurer:
Integrating Agile and User-Centered Design: A Systematic Mapping and Review of Evaluation and Validation Studies of Agile-UX. 24-32 - Mawarny Md. Rejab, James Noble, George Allan:
Distributing Expertise in Agile Software Development Projects. 33-36 - Maria Paasivaara, Casper Lassenius:
Deepening Our Understanding of Communities of Practice in Large-Scale Agile Development. 37-40 - Ken Power:
Impediment Impact Diagrams: Understanding the Impact of Impediments in Agile Teams and Organizations. 41-51 - Raoul Vallon, Christopher Dräger, Alexander Zapletal, Thomas Grechenig:
Adapting to Changes in a Project's DNA: A Descriptive Case Study on the Effects of Transforming Agile Single-Site to Distributed Software Development. 52-60
Short Papers (Lightning Talks)
- Angela Lima Peres, Tiago Silva da Silva, Fernando Selleri Silva, Felipe Santana Furtado Soares, Carlos Rosemberg Maia de Carvalho, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira:
AGILEUX Model: Towards a Reference Model on Integrating UX in Developing Software Using Agile Methodologies. 61-63 - Caio Cestari Silva, Alfredo Goldman:
Agile Methods Adoption on Software Development: A Pilot Review. 64-65 - Hironori Washizaki, Masashi Kadoya, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Takeshi Kawamura:
Network Analysis for Software Patterns Including Organizational Patterns in Portland Pattern Repository. 66-67
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