Towards a Taxonomy for Autonomy in Large-Scale Agile Software Development
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Agile development relies on self-organizing teams having a high degree of autonomy. For single-team development, more autonomy is generally considered better. In large-scale agile development, where several teams collaborate on the same software with technical and social dependencies, finding the right balance between autonomy and organizational control becomes critical. To this end, it is helpful to have a framework that helps reason about autonomy to help map out to what degree teams can be autonomous, and in what aspects that autonomy needs to be restricted.
This paper presents our work towards building a framework for autonomy in large-scale agile development. The preliminary version identifies five levels, and 21 categories of autonomy grouped into three areas. These aspects of autonomy can be taken into account when analyzing or defining the limits of autonomy in large-scale agile software development. The use of the framework is illustrated with an example.
This program is tentative and subject to change.
Sun 27 AprDisplayed time zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada) change
11:00 - 12:30 | Software Teams (Agile, Teamwork and Collaboration) SessionResearch Track at 210 Chair(s): Klaas-Jan Stol Lero; University College Cork; SINTEF Digital | ||
11:00 10mTalk | Towards a Taxonomy for Autonomy in Large-Scale Agile Software Development Research Track Casper Lassenius Aalto University, Finland and Simula Metropolitan Center for Digital Engineering, Norway, Torgeir Dingsøyr Norwegian University of Science and Technology and SimulaMet | ||
11:10 10mTalk | Exploring Retrospective Meeting Practices and the Use of Data in Agile Teams Research Track Alessandra Maciel Paz Milani University of Victoria, Margaret-Anne Storey University of Victoria, Vivek Katial Multitudes, Lauren Peate Multitudes Pre-print | ||
11:20 15mTalk | The Role of the Retrospective Meetings in Detecting, Refactoring and Monitoring Community Smells Research Track Carlos Dantas Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Norte, Tiago Massoni Federal University of Campina Grande, Camila Sarmento Federal Institute of Piauí, Rayana Rocha Federal University of Campina Grande, Danielly Gualberto Federal University of Campina Grande Pre-print | ||
11:35 15mTalk | Hybrid Work in Agile Software Development: Recurring Meetings Research Track Emily Laue Christensen IT University of Copenhagen, Maria Paasivaara LUT University, Finland & Aalto University, Finland, Iflaah Salman Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT) | ||
11:50 15mTalk | A Cluster-based Approach for Emotion Recognition in Software Development Research Track Daniela Grassi University of Bari, Filippo Lanubile University of Bari, Alberta Motca-Schnabel University of Bari, Nicole Novielli University of Bari | ||
12:05 15mTalk | Towards Emotionally Intelligent Software Engineers: Understanding Students' Self Perceptions After a Cooperative Learning Experience Research Track Allysson Allex Araújo Federal University of Cariri, Marcos Kalinowski Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Matheus Paixao State University of Ceará, Daniel Graziotin University of Hohenheim Pre-print |