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View article: “The Second Vice is Lying, the First is Running into Debt.” Antecedents and Mitigating Practices of Social Debt: an Exploratory Study in Distributed Software Development Teams
“The Second Vice is Lying, the First is Running into Debt.” Antecedents and Mitigating Practices of Social Debt: an Exploratory Study in Distributed Software Development Teams Open
Although much is known about the concept of technical debt in software development, less is known about its social counterpart, also known as social debt. Social debt refers to future consequences of decisions related to people and their i…
View article: In for a Penny, in for a Pound? A Lifecycle Model for Agile Teams
In for a Penny, in for a Pound? A Lifecycle Model for Agile Teams Open
Agile methods are increasingly popular – in information systems development and in general. The process of transformation, however, is not easily done, and the inherent barriers for successful trans-formation are high. To successfully tran…
View article: The Impact of Modes, Styles, and Congruence of Control on Agile Teams: Insights from a Multiple Case Study
The Impact of Modes, Styles, and Congruence of Control on Agile Teams: Insights from a Multiple Case Study Open
Agile software development (ASD) strongly relies on social interaction and teamwork. Team processes and agile practices adopted by team members play an important part for the outcome of software development projects. Agile practices promis…
View article: Journey Towards Agility – A Retro- and Prospective Review
Journey Towards Agility – A Retro- and Prospective Review Open
After more than 15 years since the Agile Manifesto and extensive research on agile software development (ASD) for nearly three decades, a comprehensive body of knowledge is available and is constantly growing. ASD is considered an effectiv…
View article: Do As You Want Or Do As You Are Told? Control vs. Autonomy in Agile Software Development Teams
Do As You Want Or Do As You Are Told? Control vs. Autonomy in Agile Software Development Teams Open
Agile Software Development (ASD) projects still draw the attention of the research community. Agile methodologies promise to increase an ASD team’s agility in such a way, that these teams are able to respond and react to changing user requ…