1. Success factors for measuring agile process changes and their metrics.
- Author
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Müller, Johannes, Ammersdörfer, Theresa, Luo, Shupei, Grau, Raphael, Inkermann, David, and Albers, Albert
- Subjects
INNOVATION management ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,DIGITAL technology ,DEEP learning - Abstract
Agile ways of thinking and acting have spread beyond the software industry to the development of mechatronic products. Goals such as better customer integration, greater responsiveness and shorter development times are often pursued. However, companies are often faced with the challenge of not being able to measure the success of the introduction of agile methods. The perceived effects often deviate from the expected effects and are also perceived very differently between the development team and management. For this reason, success factors were developed as part of this research to measure the success of agile methods rather than the degree of "agilization". To support a possible measurement of success, these success factors were combined with quantitative metrics. In addition, a case study is used to investigate which of these metrics can be identified by conducting retrospectives within the team. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024