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Summary of the 1st international workshop on impact of agile practices (ImpAct 2015)

Published: 24 August 2015 Publication History

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Agile software development has become well known to the community and is nowadays frequently used for the development of different kinds of software systems. Agile methods are widely spread and often adapted to the context-specific needs. The adaptations constitute reductions and/or extensions of agile practices. Yet, we have limited knowledge about the impact of some of the individual practices, which is crucial to justify organizational changes. To systemize the knowledge of the impact of agile practices, we launch this workshop and invite researchers and practitioners to work on a documenting and accumulating their experiences in a knowledge base.

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ICSSP '15: Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Software and System Process
August 2015
212 pages
ISBN:9781450333467
DOI:10.1145/2785592
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  1. Software processes
  2. agile
  3. agile development
  4. agile practices
  5. causal model
  6. impact model
  7. knowledge base
  8. software process improvement (SPI)

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