Teorizando as Práticas dos Métodos Ágeis no Desenvolvimento de Software Visando ao Processo de Inovação das Empresas

Brazilian IT executives are being challenged to play an active and important role in the innovation process within their organizations. The purpose of this study is to explore agile software development methods in facing this challenge. We deployed a practice theory framework, in particular that of...

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Main Author: Dolci, Décio Bittencourt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal da Paraíba 2011-11-01
Series:Teoria e Prática em Administração
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Online Access:http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/tpa/article/view/11849/6963
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spelling doaj-82994134e8eb43ecb228ece49cf90d132020-11-24T23:18:57ZengUniversidade Federal da ParaíbaTeoria e Prática em Administração2238-104X2011-11-01117496Teorizando as Práticas dos Métodos Ágeis no Desenvolvimento de Software Visando ao Processo de Inovação das EmpresasDolci, Décio BittencourtBrazilian IT executives are being challenged to play an active and important role in the innovation process within their organizations. The purpose of this study is to explore agile software development methods in facing this challenge. We deployed a practice theory framework, in particular that of Orlikowski, in order to analyze practices from seven agile methods – eXtreme Programming (XP), Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM), Scrum, Crystal, Agile Modeling (AM), Feature Driven Design (FDD) and Adaptive Software Development (ASD). Results show practices grouped into five underlying factors – learning, iteractive, customer, human and technical; in addition, they explain the shift in focus of the agile development in reference to previous methods, centering on the individual and their actions in social relations in place of essentially technical issues. Findings suggest that agile software development methods have principles and practices better suitable to the innovation challenge than their predecessors do. Furthermore, their practices can aid the organization in the constitution of institutional properties useful to the process of business model innovation.http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/tpa/article/view/11849/6963Software developmentAgile methodsInnovationBusiness modelsPractice theory
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Teorizando as Práticas dos Métodos Ágeis no Desenvolvimento de Software Visando ao Processo de Inovação das Empresas
Teoria e Prática em Administração
Software development
Agile methods
Innovation
Business models
Practice theory
author_facet Dolci, Décio Bittencourt
author_sort Dolci, Décio Bittencourt
title Teorizando as Práticas dos Métodos Ágeis no Desenvolvimento de Software Visando ao Processo de Inovação das Empresas
title_short Teorizando as Práticas dos Métodos Ágeis no Desenvolvimento de Software Visando ao Processo de Inovação das Empresas
title_full Teorizando as Práticas dos Métodos Ágeis no Desenvolvimento de Software Visando ao Processo de Inovação das Empresas
title_fullStr Teorizando as Práticas dos Métodos Ágeis no Desenvolvimento de Software Visando ao Processo de Inovação das Empresas
title_full_unstemmed Teorizando as Práticas dos Métodos Ágeis no Desenvolvimento de Software Visando ao Processo de Inovação das Empresas
title_sort teorizando as práticas dos métodos ágeis no desenvolvimento de software visando ao processo de inovação das empresas
publisher Universidade Federal da Paraíba
series Teoria e Prática em Administração
issn 2238-104X
publishDate 2011-11-01
description Brazilian IT executives are being challenged to play an active and important role in the innovation process within their organizations. The purpose of this study is to explore agile software development methods in facing this challenge. We deployed a practice theory framework, in particular that of Orlikowski, in order to analyze practices from seven agile methods – eXtreme Programming (XP), Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM), Scrum, Crystal, Agile Modeling (AM), Feature Driven Design (FDD) and Adaptive Software Development (ASD). Results show practices grouped into five underlying factors – learning, iteractive, customer, human and technical; in addition, they explain the shift in focus of the agile development in reference to previous methods, centering on the individual and their actions in social relations in place of essentially technical issues. Findings suggest that agile software development methods have principles and practices better suitable to the innovation challenge than their predecessors do. Furthermore, their practices can aid the organization in the constitution of institutional properties useful to the process of business model innovation.
topic Software development
Agile methods
Innovation
Business models
Practice theory
url http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/tpa/article/view/11849/6963
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