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What Makes Agile Software Development Agile?

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
卷 48, 期 9, 页码 3523-3539

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TSE.2021.3099532

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Software; Instruments; Companies; Data collection; Market research; Collaboration; Standards; Agile software development; hybrid development methods; survey research; software development; software process

资金

  1. Estonian Centre of Excellence in ICT Research (EXCITE)
  2. Science Foundation Ireland [13/RC/2094_2]
  3. European Regional Development Fund through the Southern & Eastern Regional Operational Programme
  4. Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software
  5. ECLIPSE Project, Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades-FEDER [RTI2018094283-B-C31]
  6. Software Center Research Network
  7. Vinnova FFI NGEA Project
  8. CNPq
  9. Christian Doppler Research Association
  10. Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs
  11. theNational Foundation for Research, Technology and Development

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This article investigates what makes a software development method agile. Through a large-scale international survey and data analysis, the findings suggest that although only a small number of participants operate their projects in a purely traditional or agile manner, most project disciplines and practices show a trend towards increasing degrees of agility. It is concluded that agility cannot be solely defined at the process level and additional factors need to be taken into account when implementing or improving agility in a software company.
Together with many success stories, promises such as the increase in production speed and the improvement in stakeholders' collaboration have contributed to making agile a transformation in the software industry in which many companies want to take part. However, driven either by a natural and expected evolution or by contextual factors that challenge the adoption of agile methods as prescribed by their creator(s), software processes in practice mutate into hybrids over time. Are these still agile? In this article, we investigate the question: what makes a software development method agile? We present an empirical study grounded in a large-scale international survey that aims to identify software development methods and practices that improve or tame agility. Based on 556 data points, we analyze the perceived degree of agility in the implementation of standard project disciplines and its relation to used development methods and practices. Our findings suggest that only a small number of participants operate their projects in a purely traditional or agile manner (under 15 percent). That said, most project disciplines and most practices show a clear trend towards increasing degrees of agility. Compared to the methods used to develop software, the selection of practices has a stronger effect on the degree of agility of a given discipline. Finally, there are no methods or practices that explicitly guarantee or prevent agility. We conclude that agility cannot be defined solely at the process level. Additional factors need to be taken into account when trying to implement or improve agility in a software company. Finally, we discuss the field of software process-related research in the light of our findings and present a roadmap for future research.

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