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Applying Scrum and Organizational Patterns to Multi-site Software Development

Applying Scrum and Organizational Patterns to Multi-site Software Development
Applying Scrum and Organizational Patterns to Multi-site Software Development
This paper describes a pattern language for managing multi-site software projects which aims at minimizing the main problems present on the multi-site software development context. The practices and patterns of the proposed language were first identified from the literature and adapted according to the authors’ experience after running some multi-site software projects. This exercise has led to the identification of two new patterns: "Stories Rework Subsystem", and "Plan Bugs On a Sustainable Pace", as well as to an alternative application of the existing "Inversion of Control" pattern to the organizational context.
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Cordeiro, Lucas
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Becker, Cassiano
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Barreto, Raimundo
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Cordeiro, Lucas
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Becker, Cassiano
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Barreto, Raimundo
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Cordeiro, Lucas, Becker, Cassiano and Barreto, Raimundo (2007) Applying Scrum and Organizational Patterns to Multi-site Software Development. 6th Latin American Conference on Pattern Languages of Programming (SugarLoafPlop'07), Porto de Galinhas, Recife., Brazil. 27 - 30 May 2007. pp. 46-67 .

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This paper describes a pattern language for managing multi-site software projects which aims at minimizing the main problems present on the multi-site software development context. The practices and patterns of the proposed language were first identified from the literature and adapted according to the authors’ experience after running some multi-site software projects. This exercise has led to the identification of two new patterns: "Stories Rework Subsystem", and "Plan Bugs On a Sustainable Pace", as well as to an alternative application of the existing "Inversion of Control" pattern to the organizational context.

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Published date: 27 May 2007
Additional Information: Event Dates: May 27-30
Venue - Dates: 6th Latin American Conference on Pattern Languages of Programming (SugarLoafPlop'07), Porto de Galinhas, Recife., Brazil, 2007-05-27 - 2007-05-30
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 271192
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/271192
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Date deposited: 27 May 2010 11:35
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 09:25

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Author: Lucas Cordeiro
Author: Cassiano Becker
Author: Raimundo Barreto

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