Guiding Agile Methods Customization: the AMQuICk Framework
Défense de thèse d'Hajer AYED
Date : 05/10/2018 16:00 - 05/10/2018 18:00
Lieu : salle académique
Orateur(s) : Hajer AYED
Organisateur(s) : Isabelle Daelman
In today’s dynamic market environments, producing high quality
software rapidly and efficiently is crucial.
In order to allow fast and reliable development processes, several
agile methodologies emerged and are
now quite popular. Regarding the number of positive experience
reports and success stories,
agile methods have steadily received growing attention from
software practitioners.
However, their implementation is still challenging in several
contexts.
Therefore, the companies willing to implement agility out of the
``sweet-spot'' context
are seeking for more systematic guidance to situationally adapt
their agile practices.
Provided the aforementioned, we designed in this thesis the
AMQuICk framework which is intended to be used
by experienced agile facilitators or consultants as a guide to
contextualize agile methods.
The framework is composed of a customization life-cycle built upon
the Quality
Improvement Paradigm (QIP).
Its core artifact consists of a metamodel for authoring agile
building
blocks called AMQuICk Essence. This metamodel incorporates the
necessary elements for structuring
an agile repository of practices (a kind of an experience
factory), a
context model and a customization knowledge base.
Additional facilitation tools (to be used by the facilitator and
the agile team) are also provided. These consist of
the AMQuICk Backlog and the AMQuICk Capitalization Workshop.
The framework has been built iteratively following the Design
Science Research methodology.
Several case studies where necessary to evaluate its artifacts
iteratively.
Contact :
Isabelle Daelman
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4966
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isabelle.daelman@unamur.be
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