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MSc. Business InformaticsResearch PresentationRobert Bradbury
The Development of Software Project Management Methods in support of Agile adoption in Organisations
Informatics Research Centre, Henley Business School
23 March 2011
Assumptions
●PRINCE 2●Agile adoption is increasing – nature of use
is changing from standalone projects to corporate programmes
●Organisations still need to capture proven project factors ?
●Model developed to ensure a repeatable process
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Challenges for Stakeholders
Stage vs. Time driven
- Nerur, RadhaKanta Mahapatra, Mangalaraj, 2005
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Key Findings from Research
●K. Richards, 2007 still using stage-driven development
●Need for a balance between extreme methodologies to
effectively reflect projects
“strong processes can help a firm improve quality and
productivity …, potential trade-offs exist with respect to
creativity and innovation”.
- Cusumano et al., 2009
●Benefits of a mixed methodology approach:
“To make the most of established methodologies and
frameworks, a combine/mix approach is required to get the
best results”
- Rehman A. and Rashid H., 2007
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Aims and Objectives of Research
A1: Investigate control and management features in Agile software developmentO1.1: Analyse Agile projects semiotically
O1.2: Develop hypotheses for control in Agile environments
A2: Identify individual elements of PRINCE 2 that can add control for any specific development sprints
O2.1: Identify elements of PRINCE 2 2009 which bring
control methodology
(differing from the 2005 version that K.Richards research based on)
O2.2: Consider how Agile factors trigger the need for PRINCE 2 elements
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A3: Develop a model for structuring control in Agile projects
O3.1: Speculate formulae for the application of
PRINCE 2 elements tailored to feature
methodologies
O3.2: Inductively develop and validate the model in
different environments
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Hypotheses (from work on objectives in Aims 1 & 2)
●Apply more higher order control (from Semiotic Framework) in Agile management
●Apply Management Products from PRINCE 2
●Use dynamic, feature-specific methodologies
Model Screenshots
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Organisation Specific Configuration
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Structural Management Specific Configuration
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Project Overview Page – Role and Feature Selection
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Stakeholder Survey
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Stakeholder Data Capture
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Model Processing
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Evaluation of Closeness to Stakeholder Expectations(Results Folder)
Evaluation
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A1: Investigate control in software project management
A2: Identify elements of PRINCE 2 that can add control
A3: Develop a model for structuring control in Agile projects