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AGILE 2007 (AGILE 2007)
The Role of Incremental Change in Agile Software Processes
Washington, DC
August 13-August 17
ISBN: 0-7695-2872-4
Neal Febbraro, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
V?clav Rajlich, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
This paper presents a model of incremental change that consists of concept location, impact analysis, actualization, change propagation, supporting refactorings, and testing. Repeated incremental change is the foundation of an agile process called Conceptbased Incremental Development (CID). A case study of a Point of Sale system illustrates the usefulness of CID. The paper argues that CID complements those agile processes that concentrate on team and management issues, and therefore can be combined with them.
Citation:
Neal Febbraro, V?clav Rajlich, "The Role of Incremental Change in Agile Software Processes," agile, pp.92-103, AGILE 2007 (AGILE 2007), 2007
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