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Introducing Agility: A Case Study of Situational Method Engineering Using the OPEN Process Framework
Hong Kong September 28-September 30
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M. K. Serour, University of Technology at Sydney
B. Henderson-Sellers, University of Technology at Sydney
Contemporary software development organizations have a need for flexible processes and methodologies. They eschew formal, heavyweight methods for the use of more agile methodologies. Creating such an agile methodology is shown to be facilitated by using the theory of situational method engineering. This is then exemplified in a case study in a well-established, multi-national legal publishing company in Australia.
Index Terms:
object technology, agile methodologies, method engineering, case study
Citation:
M. K. Serour, B. Henderson-Sellers, "Introducing Agility: A Case Study of Situational Method Engineering Using the OPEN Process Framework," compsac, vol. 1, pp.50, 28th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'04), 2004
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