Supporting agility in software development projects - defining a project ontology

The popularity of agile software development methods, and agile software project management has been accompanied by significant successes in the delivery of software of business value and quality to client organizations, but has also given rise to more pressing difficulties especially in the support...

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Main Authors: Morien, Roy, Wongthongtham, Pornpit
Other Authors: E. Chang
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25961
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description The popularity of agile software development methods, and agile software project management has been accompanied by significant successes in the delivery of software of business value and quality to client organizations, but has also given rise to more pressing difficulties especially in the support of remotely located teams, and distributed or multi-team development activities. The question of whether or not agile methods, which imply small, focused teams, can be successful in 'big' projects also arises.This paper discusses the essential elements of agile methods, and agile project management methods, and discusses possible applications of ontology-based project support mechanisms, within the application of the digital ecosystem concept.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-259612022-11-21T06:47:07Z Supporting agility in software development projects - defining a project ontology Morien, Roy Wongthongtham, Pornpit E. Chang F. Hussain distributed development teams agile project management Agile software development project ontology The popularity of agile software development methods, and agile software project management has been accompanied by significant successes in the delivery of software of business value and quality to client organizations, but has also given rise to more pressing difficulties especially in the support of remotely located teams, and distributed or multi-team development activities. The question of whether or not agile methods, which imply small, focused teams, can be successful in 'big' projects also arises.This paper discusses the essential elements of agile methods, and agile project management methods, and discusses possible applications of ontology-based project support mechanisms, within the application of the digital ecosystem concept. 2008 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25961 10.1109/DEST.2008.4635218 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) fulltext
spellingShingle distributed development teams
agile project management
Agile software development
project ontology
Morien, Roy
Wongthongtham, Pornpit
Supporting agility in software development projects - defining a project ontology
title Supporting agility in software development projects - defining a project ontology
title_full Supporting agility in software development projects - defining a project ontology
title_fullStr Supporting agility in software development projects - defining a project ontology
title_full_unstemmed Supporting agility in software development projects - defining a project ontology
title_short Supporting agility in software development projects - defining a project ontology
title_sort supporting agility in software development projects - defining a project ontology
topic distributed development teams
agile project management
Agile software development
project ontology
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/25961