Browsing Enterprise Agility (Conference Papers) by Author "Wang, Xiaofeng"
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Agile Practices in Use from an Innovation Assimilation Perspective: a Multiple Case Study
Wang, Xiaofeng; Conboy, Kieran (2007)Agile methods have been adopted by many information systems development (ISD) teams and organizations in recent years. However, while agile method research is growing, many studies lack a strong theoretical and conceptual ... -
Chaos and Order in Agile Software Development: a Comparison of Two Software Development Teams in a Major IT Company
Wang, Xiaofeng (2007)Agile methods have emerged and become popular over last few years as a response to shortcomings of the waterfall process model. However, agile processes are stamped by some as chaotic processes and are placed in opposition ... -
From Business Process Management to Business Process Ecosystem
Wang, Xiaofeng (2006)New technologies, notably service oriented architectures and Web services, are enabling a third wave of business process management (BPM). Supporters claim that BPM is informed by complexity theory and ... -
An Investigation of Agility Issues in Scrum Teams Using Agility Indicators
Pikkarainen, Minna; Wang, Xiaofeng (2009)Agile software development methods have emerged and become increasingly popular in recent years, yet the issues encountered by software development teams that strive to achieve agility using agile methods are yet to be ... -
Organizing for Agility: a Complex Adaptive Systems perspective on Agile Software Development Process
Vidgen, Richard; Wang, Xiaofeng (2006)Agile software development has caught the attention of both practitioners and academics in recent years. In spite of many anecdotes and papers describing lessons learnt the theoretical foundation of agile software development ... -
A Paradoxical Perspective on Contradictions in Agile Software Development
Wang, Xiaofeng; O'Conchuir, Eoin; Vidgen, Richard (2008)An ongoing debate on agile methods focuses on the contradictions in software development, especially responding to change vs. following a plan, and people vs. processes. Unlike the ¿either-or¿ perspective adopted in the ... -
Understanding Agility in Software Development through A Complex Adaptive Systems Perspective
Wang, Xiaofeng; Conboy, Kieran (2009)Agile software development methods have emerged in recent years and have become increasingly popular since the start of the century. While much research claims to study agile methods, the meaning of agility itself in ...