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On the Stickiness of Agility in Software Development

Posted June 30, 2007 | Technology | Cutter Benchmark Review

A true story: In a business landscape long ago and far away, I worked for a company1 that had multiyear software release cycles typical of the time. As we approached the exciting end of a major release of a "shrink-wrap" application, the conversation turned toward the next release. The decision was made that it was time to replace the application with a revolutionary start-from-scratch version. As I left for the birth of my first child, a battle over which of three operating systems to support first was beginning to rage.

About The Author
Laurie Williams
Laurie Williams is an Associate Professor and the Director of both the Center for Open Software Engineering and the Collaborative Software Development Laboratory at North Carolina State University (USA). Dr. Williams is the lead author of Pair Programming Illuminated and a coeditor ofExtreme Programming Perspectives. She has published more than 150 software engineering papers, articles, and books. Additionally, Dr. Williams has been invited to… Read More
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