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    • A case study of risk management in agile systems development 

      Coyle, Sharon; Conboy, Kieran (2009-06-08)
      A principal objective of agile development methods is to reduce risk thereby resulting in more successful and effective information systems. However, while there is an extensive body of academic literature on risk ...
    • Contribution behaviours in systems development - a position paper 

      Coyle, Sharon; Conboy, Kieran; Acton, Thomas (2009-12-02)
      This development research paper explores concepts associated with contribution behaviours. Contribution, in its simplest context occurs in organization settings where employees share knowledge with one another. Usually, ...
    • People over process: key people challenges in agile development 

      Coyle, Sharon; Conboy, Kieran (IEEE, 2010-09-02)
      There is a common perception that, while there may be some 'teething' problems experienced during the initial transition to agile, people are much happier, engaged and ultimately more productive in these environments. ...
    • People over process: the implications of agile for IS skills 

      Conboy, Kieran; Coyle, Sharon (2009)
      Agile approaches to information systems development have become increasingly popular in recent years, as more and more IS organisations are eager to capitalise on the alleged opportunities and benefits they provide. ...
    • Risk management in agile methods: a study of DSDM in practice 

      Coyle, Sharon (2009-05-25)
      Businesses are increasingly operating in extremely turbulent environments necessitating the need to respond and adapt to change more quickly and improve overall time to market. From an Information Systems Development ...