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Hypermedia systems development: a comparative study of software engineers and graphic designers
(AIS, 2003)
Hypermedia systems development is, in many regards, different from ¿conventional¿ systems
development, chief amongst these differences being its multidisciplinary nature. Foremost
amongst the roles in hypermedia development ...
A survey of multimedia and web development techniques and methodology usage
(IEEE, 2001)
The authors present survey results which suggest that no uniform approach exists for multimedia systems development and that practitioners are not using the multimedia models cited in the literature. They conclude that ...
Hypermedia systems development practice: a survey
(IEEE, 2005)
Are hypermedia
projects guided and
controlled by ad
hoc, ¿quick & dirty¿
techniques? This
survey shows that
talk of a ¿crisis¿
is largely
unfounded.
Web-based Systems Design: A Study of Contemporary Practices and an Explanatory Framework based on Method-in-Action
(Springer, 2007)
This paper reports the findings of a detailed study of Web-based systems design (WBSD) practices in Ireland based on data collected over a three-year period (2002-2005), the objectives of which were to (1) contribute towards ...
New Branches, Old Roots: A Study of Methods and Techniques in Web/Hypermedia Systems Design
(Auerbach Publishers Inc., 2006)
A Comparison of Traditional and Multimedia Information Systems Development Practices
(Elseiver, 2003)
As multimedia information systems begin to infiltrate organizations, there arises a need to capture and disseminate knowledge about how to develop them. Little is thus far known about the realities of multimedia systems ...
Web-based systems development: the influence of disciplinary backgrounds on design practices
(FOI, 2009)
Web development teams are multidisciplinary, bringing together designers from a variety of backgrounds. A Web designer¿s professional training and education can shape his problem-solving orientation and world view by ...
Using Agile Practices to Influence Motivation within IT Project Teams
(2011)
This exploratory study of IT project teams in Sweden and Ireland investigates how three agile practices, namely daily stand-ups, iteration planning and iteration retrospectives, contribute to motivation or de-motivation ...
The Impact of Agile Practices on Trust in Software Project Teams
(IEEE, 2012)
Agile software development involves self-managing teams that are empowered and responsible for meeting project goals in whatever way they deem suitable. Managers must place more trust in such teams than they do in teams ...
Examining Customer Focus in Agile Systems Development Teams - Findings from Irish and Norwegian Case Studies
(2011)
While an acute, continuous focus on customer needs is often cited as a key benefit of agile approaches, very little research has examined the customer focus construct in an agile project environment, or looked at the ...