TY - GEN
T1 - Agile system analysis and design
AU - Dubinsky, Yael
AU - Hazzan, Orit
AU - Talby, David
AU - Keren, Arie
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Agile software development methods mainly aim at increasing software quality by fostering customer collaboration and performing exhaustive testing. The introduction of Extreme Programming (XP) - the most common agile software development method - into an organization is accompanied with conceptual and organizational changes. These changes range from daily-life changes (e.g., sitting together and maintaining an informative project environment) and continue with changes on the management level (e.g., meeting and listening to the customer during the whole process and the concept of the whole team which means that all role holders are part of the team). This paper examines the process of transition to an agile development process in a large-scale software project in the Israeli Air Force as it is perceived from the system analysis and design perspective. Specifically, the project specifications of the agile team are compared with those of a team who continues working according to the previous heavyweight method during the first half year of transition. Size and complexity measures are used as the basis of the comparison. In addition to the inspection of the specifications, the change in the role of the system analysts, as the system analysts conceive of it, is examined.
AB - Agile software development methods mainly aim at increasing software quality by fostering customer collaboration and performing exhaustive testing. The introduction of Extreme Programming (XP) - the most common agile software development method - into an organization is accompanied with conceptual and organizational changes. These changes range from daily-life changes (e.g., sitting together and maintaining an informative project environment) and continue with changes on the management level (e.g., meeting and listening to the customer during the whole process and the concept of the whole team which means that all role holders are part of the team). This paper examines the process of transition to an agile development process in a large-scale software project in the Israeli Air Force as it is perceived from the system analysis and design perspective. Specifically, the project specifications of the agile team are compared with those of a team who continues working according to the previous heavyweight method during the first half year of transition. Size and complexity measures are used as the basis of the comparison. In addition to the inspection of the specifications, the change in the role of the system analysts, as the system analysts conceive of it, is examined.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-540-77581-2_19
DO - 10.1007/978-3-540-77581-2_19
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84872011065
SN - 3540775803
SN - 9783540775805
T3 - Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
SP - 281
EP - 292
BT - Enterprise Information Systems - 8th International Conference, ICEIS 2006, Revised Selected Papers
PB - Springer Verlag
T2 - 8th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2006
Y2 - 23 May 2006 through 27 May 2006
ER -