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Special issue on "Agile software development: 15 years of the agile
manifesto"
Journal of Software Engineering Research and Development
Journal of Software Engineering Research and Development (JSERD)
welcomes submissions to the thematic series on "15 Years of agile software
development" <https://jserd.springeropen.com/agilemanifesto>.
Early research on agile development focused on issues related to the
adoption of agile methods [2] as well as the effectiveness of pairs in
relation to individuals [9] in software development [4]. Many of those
early studies focused on the investigation of team dynamics, e.g., trust,
self-organization, and communication [7]; consequences of test-driven
development [5]; adoption [6] and post-adoption[3] issues; as well as
challenges of implementing agile in distributed settings [8].
More recently, we have seen research in agile software development and
practice mature. This has been witnessed by the higher number of journal
publications which emphasize empirical methods, and drawing on the
theoretical discourse of more mature research fields [1].
The aim of this thematic series is to draw attention to the mature state
of agile empirical research as well as to investigate new venues, in
combination with other research areas that may help broaden our
understanding of the myriad implications of agile software development.
Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Adoption of Agile / Lean
- Agile / Lean in Distributed Environments and Large Teams
- Agile in Government
- Agile Practices and Future Trends, Evolution and Revolution (Technical or
Managerial)
- Agile Principles, Lean Manufacturing and Other Disciplines
- Agile Project Management, Outsourcing and Governance in the Agile Context
- Agile Testing & Quality: Techniques, Patterns and Automated Support
- Conceptual Studies and Theoretical Foundations of Agile / Lean
- Development in Distributed and Global Agile Teams
- DevOps and Continuous Delivery
- Experimental Studies with Agile / Lean
- Human and Social Aspects in Agile Methods
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship Agile
- Lean Startups
- Managing Technical Debt
- Metrics, Measurements and Mining Repositories in the Context of Agile
- Organizational Transformation and Cultural Aspects on Agile Business
- Patterns and Anti-patterns applying Agile / Lean
- Refactoring Issues
- Scaling Agile to Large Corporations
- Systems and Software Architecture and Development of Critical Systems
- Teaching and Coaching Agile and Lean
- Tools and Techniques on Agile / Lean
- User Experience (UX) Environments on Agile / Lean
- User Roles (co-participation)
Submission
Please ensure you have carefully read the submission guidelines
<https://journal-bcs.springeropen.com/submission-guidelines> for Journal of
Software Engineering Research and Development. The complete manuscript
should be submitted through the JSERD submission system
<https://www.editorialmanager.com/serd/default.aspx>. To ensure that you
submit to the correct thematic series please select the appropriate
thematic series in the drop-down menu upon submission. In addition,
indicate within your cover letter that you wish your manuscript to be
considered as part of the thematic series on "15 Years of agile software
development". All submissions will undergo rigorous peer review and
accepted articles will be published within the journal as a collection.
Key dates
Submission: 06 November 2017 - 20 February 2018
Acceptance/rejection notification: 20 January 2018 - 20 May 2018
Revised manuscripts ready: 20 March 2018 - 20 July 2018
Guest Editors
Tiago Silva da Silva, Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), Brazil
Alfredo Goldman, University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil
Frank Maurer, University of Calgary, Canada
Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa, PUC-Rio, Brazil
References
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2. Boehm, B.: Get ready for agile methods, with care. Computer 35(1),
64–69 (Jan2002), http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/2.976920
3. Cao, L., Mohan, K., Xu, P., Ramesh, B.: A framework for adapting
agile developmentmethodologies. European Journal of Information Systems
18(4), 332–343 (2009), http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2009.26
4. Dingsøyr, T., Nerur, S., Balijepally, V., Moe, N.B.: A decade of
agile methodologies.J. Syst. Softw. 85(6), 1213–1221 (Jun 2012),
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2012.02.033
5. Janzen, D., Saiedian, H.: Test-driven development: Concepts,
taxonomy, and futuredirection. Computer 38(9), 43–50 (Sep 2005),
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2005.314
6. Mangalaraj, G., Mahapatra, R., Nerur, S.: Acceptance of software
process innovations– the case of extreme programming. European Journal of
Information Systems18(4), 344–354 (2009),
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2009.23
7. Moe, N., Dingsøyr, T., Dybå, T.: Overcoming barriers to
selfmanagementin software teams. IEEE Software 26(6), 20–26 (2009),
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-70350604164&partnerID=40&md5=7421f2781d0536b31b263c174e856d62,
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8. Ramesh, B., Cao, L., Mohan, K., Xu, P.: Can distributed software
developmentbe agile? Commun. ACM 49(10), 41–46 (Oct 2006),
http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1164394.1164418
9. Williams, L., Cockburn, A.: Guest editors’ introduction: Agile
software development:It’s about feedback and change. Computer 36(6), 39–43
(Jun 2003), http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MC.2003.1204373
On behalf of the special issue editors,
Tiago Silva da Silva.
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Prof. Dr. Tiago Silva da Silva
Institute of Science and Technology (ICT)
Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP)
São José dos Campos - SP - Brazil
http://www.sjc.unifesp.br/
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