Despite the astonishing technological developments in our times, it is surprising how little has changed in the way organizations are structured and managed. However, organizations are finally changing as they embark on agile transformations. Agility concepts emerged from the dynamics of project
Managing Software Crisis: A Smart Way to Enterprise Agility
β Scribed by Sergey V. Zykov
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 168
- Series
- Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies 92
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book discusses smart, agile software development methods and their applications for enterprise crisis management, presenting a systematic approach that promotes agility and crisis management in software engineering. The key finding is that these crises are caused by both technology-based and human-related factors. Being mission-critical, human-related issues are often neglected. To manage the crises, the book suggests an efficient agile methodology including a set of models, methods, patterns, practices and tools. Together, these make a survival toolkit for large-scale software development in crises. Further, the book analyses lifecycles and methodologies focusing on their impact on the project timeline and budget, and incorporates a set of industry-based patterns, practices and case studies, combining academic concepts and practices of software engineering.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxii
The Agile Way (Sergey V. Zykov)....Pages 1-33
Agile Languages (Sergey V. Zykov)....Pages 35-63
Agile Services (Sergey V. Zykov)....Pages 65-105
Agile Patterns and Practices (Sergey V. Zykov)....Pages 107-134
Back Matter ....Pages 135-153
β¦ Subjects
Engineering; Computational Intelligence; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Software Engineering
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