Measuring customer contribution to the agile software development process : a case study

Agile project management and software development practices have become widely accepted in the industry and much of the currently published literature focuses on the developer's uptake of the methodology. Although it is commonly known that customers play a key role in Agile project success, th...

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Main Author: Brockley, Susan Ragaz
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2214
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2010-12-22142015-09-20T16:57:56ZMeasuring customer contribution to the agile software development process : a case studyBrockley, Susan RagazAgileProject managementMeasurementAgile project management and software development practices have become widely accepted in the industry and much of the currently published literature focuses on the developer's uptake of the methodology. Although it is commonly known that customers play a key role in Agile project success, the extent to which they can influence a project is not as well understood. This case study measures the contribution of customer involvement to the success of Agile projects. The study demonstrates that active customer participation is one of the top three factors for successful Agile projects. It also demonstrates that successful Agile projects have customers that are "knowledgeable, committed, collaborative, representative, and empowered". Similarly, the study shows that successful Agile projects have customers who transfer domain knowledge to project team members efficiently and effectively. The study concludes with recommendations for developers and customers that maximize an Agile project's potential for success.text2011-02-21T16:50:55Z2011-02-21T16:51:56Z2011-02-21T16:50:55Z2011-02-21T16:51:56Z2010-122011-02-21December 20102011-02-21T16:51:56Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-12-2214eng
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Project management
Measurement
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Project management
Measurement
Brockley, Susan Ragaz
Measuring customer contribution to the agile software development process : a case study
description Agile project management and software development practices have become widely accepted in the industry and much of the currently published literature focuses on the developer's uptake of the methodology. Although it is commonly known that customers play a key role in Agile project success, the extent to which they can influence a project is not as well understood. This case study measures the contribution of customer involvement to the success of Agile projects. The study demonstrates that active customer participation is one of the top three factors for successful Agile projects. It also demonstrates that successful Agile projects have customers that are "knowledgeable, committed, collaborative, representative, and empowered". Similarly, the study shows that successful Agile projects have customers who transfer domain knowledge to project team members efficiently and effectively. The study concludes with recommendations for developers and customers that maximize an Agile project's potential for success. === text
author Brockley, Susan Ragaz
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title Measuring customer contribution to the agile software development process : a case study
title_short Measuring customer contribution to the agile software development process : a case study
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title_fullStr Measuring customer contribution to the agile software development process : a case study
title_full_unstemmed Measuring customer contribution to the agile software development process : a case study
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