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Having a Customer Focus in Agile Software Development
(2010)
This research looks at the customer focus of agile software development
teams. The study is part of a larger study examining how the twelve
principles of Beyond Budgeting are operationalised in the context of an
agile ...
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 ...
An Analysis of Model-Driven Web Engineering Methodologies
(2012)
In the late 1990's there was substantial activity within the 'Web engineering' research community and a multitude of new Web approaches were proposed. However, numerous studies have revealed major gaps in these approaches, ...
Incorporating Ethics and Social Responsibility in IS Education
(2011)
This paper discusses the importance of ethics and social responsibility in information systems (IS) education. The many public scandals of corporate misconduct have increased the need for more emphasis to be placed on ...
What Determines E-Loyalty? An Analysis of Factors Affecting On-Line Customer Retention
(2012)
The objective of this research was to identify, assess and rank the determinants of e-Loyalty for the benefit of online stores so that they may have a better understanding as to what factors customers consider most important ...
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 ...
Cost Estimation in Agile Software Development Projects
(2011)
Numerous studies over the years have shown that information systems development (ISD)
projects often run over budget or fail entirely. Such failures are not restricted to certain industry sectors
or project types; rather ...
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 ...
Data Protection and Employee Behaviour: The Role of Information Systems Security Culture
(2012)
The proliferation of information in modern society, as enabled by technologies such as portable personal devices, social media, and 'cloud'-based services, presents a potentially serious threat to individual privacy and ...
Reconciling Usability and Security: Interaction Design Guidance and Practices for On-Line User Authentication.
(2010)
Usability and security are often portrayed as though they are competing priorities in information systems development. Given that both are essential to the design of an effective system, it is important that ...