Growing into Agility: Process Implementation Paths for Scrum

K. Vlaanderen, P Van Stijn, S. Brinkkemper, I. van de Weerd

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    Abstract

    Background: Many organizations struggle with the imple- mentation of agile methods. Such methods pose considerable challenges related to organizational demand and process configuration. Goal: In this paper, we analyze the introduction of Scrum in the development organization in order to determine distinct approaches to its implemen- tation. Approach: We compare the Scrum introduction paths of four case companies. Results: This results in a discussion of implementation paths ranging from gradual to disruptive introduction of Scrum. Con- tribution: The description of these paths provides insight into process improvements. We demonstrate how a structured description of process improvements can improve understanding of process improvement paths.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the International Conference on Product-Focused Software Development and Process Improvement
    Place of PublicationMadrid, Spain
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Bibliographical note

    International Conference on Product-Focused Software Development and Process Improvement

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