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Agile software development teams: the impact of agile development on team performance

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Progress in ISPublication details: Springer 2016 ChamDescription: xiv, 184 pISBN:
  • 9783319260556
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.1 S2A4
Summary: This book explores how agile development practices, in particular pair programming, code review and automated testing, help software development teams to perform better. Agile software engineering has become the standard software development paradigm over the last decade, and the insights provided here are taken from a large-scale survey of 80 professional software development teams working at SAP SE in Germany. In addition, the book introduces a novel measurement tool for assessing the performance of software development teams. No previous study has researched this topic with a similar data set comprising insights from more than 450 professional software engineers. http://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783319260556
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Table of Content:

1. Introduction
2. Agile Software Development
3. Theoretical and Conceptual Foundations
4. Research Methodology
5. Empirical Validation
6. Discussion
7. Conclusion

This book explores how agile development practices, in particular pair programming, code review and automated testing, help software development teams to perform better. Agile software engineering has become the standard software development paradigm over the last decade, and the insights provided here are taken from a large-scale survey of 80 professional software development teams working at SAP SE in Germany. In addition, the book introduces a novel measurement tool for assessing the performance of software development teams. No previous study has researched this topic with a similar data set comprising insights from more than 450 professional software engineers.

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