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Usage, Retention, and Abandonment of Agile Practices: A Survey and Interviews Results

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Software and Process Engineering, Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark1

Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark2

Blekinge Institute of Technology3

University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland4

Flensburg University of Applied Sciences5

Background: A number of Agile maturity models (AMMs) have been proposed to guide software organizations in their adoption of Agile practices. Typically the AMMs suggest that higher maturity levels are reached by gradually adding more practices. However, recent research indicates that certain Agile practices, like test-driven development and continuous integration, are being abandoned.

Little is known on the rationales for abandoning Agile practices. Aim: We aim to identify which Agile practices are abandoned in industry, as well as the reasons for abandoning them. Method: We conducted a web survey with 51 respondents and interviews with 11 industry practitioners with experience in Agile adoption to investigate why Agile practices are abandoned.

Results: Of the 17 Agile practices that were included in the survey, all have been abandoned at some point. Nevertheless, respondents who retained all practices as well as those who abandoned one or more practices, perceived their overall adoption of Agile practices as successful. Conclusion: Going against the suggestions of the AMMs, i.e. abandoning Agile one or more practices, could still lead to successful outcomes.

This finding indicates that introducing Agile practicesgraduallyinacertainorder,astheAMMssuggest,maynotalwaysbesuitableindifferent contexts.

Language: English
Publisher: Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
Year: 2019
Pages: 7-35
ISSN: 20844840 and 18977979
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.5277/e-Inf190101

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