Typ: Hauptseminar
Semesterwochenstunden: 2+0
Hauptseminar: Agile Techniques in Software Development
Summary
Today's software projects present many challenges. The organization is distributed, developers are often spread around the globe, the requirements are changing rapidly and the time from problem formation to delivery has been shortened significantly.
The goal of the seminar is a better understanding of these challenges and how they can be addressed by software project management techniques. We focus on agile project management techniques in the context of managing the development of complex software systems in the context of rapid change. The course is offered to highly motivated students interested in learning about software project management and applying new technologies in addressing some of its challenges.
The seminar consists of two components, presentations and exercises.
The seminar component focuses on the presentation of recent advances in management and technology with respect to the management of large complex software development projects. The topics for the presentations are selected from the current literature on agile technology. Topics include agile meeting management, agile estimation and project planning, traceability in the context of changing requirements, as well as agile build and release management techniques.
The goal of the exercise component is to deepen the understanding of the concepts discussed in the seminar component. Each seminar participant has to design and lead an exercise involving agile management techniques which is performed by the other seminar participants.
The seminar language is English.
Desired Outcome (Tentatively)
In this seminar you will learn how to:
- Deal with projects where change occurs rapidly
- Effectively manage unknown or changing product requirements
- Deal with self-organizing development teams
- Get acquainted with project planning in agile environments
- Build and release products in short cycles
- Agile meeting management
- Deal with large-scale projects involving teams from different geographic locations
Organisational Issues
- Presentations:
- 01 June 2007 9:00 - 13:30
- 22 June 2007 9:00 - 13:30
- 09 July 2007 9:00 - 13:30
- Aurarium 01.07.34
Modalities
You will get a certificate with a grade based on the following criteria:
- Ability to do independent research
- Oral presentation about the selecte topic (40-45 minutes)
- Quality of the annotated presentation slides (about 10-20 slides, commentary for each slide)
- ACTIVE participation at all the other presentations
Preliminary Topics
Date | Presenter | Topic | Required Readings | Additional Readings |
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01.06.07 | Schwitzer, Wolfgang | Agile & iterative development: Introduction Agility | Agile & Iterative Development Agile Software Development Ecosystems |
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01.06.07 | Ilves, Silver | Agile Project Management | Agile Software Development with Scrum, Ken Schwaber & Mike Beedle Agile Project Management With Scrum, Ken Schwaber |
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01.06.07 | Li, Hualin | Scenario based development | User Stories Applied | |
22.06.07 | Danciu, Alexandru | Agile Estimation and Planning | ||
22.06.07 | Treib, Marc | Agile Modeling | Agile Modeling, Scott W. Ambler | |
09.07.07 | Hoon, David | Agile Documentation | Agile Documentation, Andreas Rüping | |
09.07.07 | Megaiz, Mustapha | Agile software development in the Large | ||
09.07.07 | Bonev, Ivo | Lean Software Development | Lean Software Development | |
Feature-Driven Development |
Bibliography
Type | Title | Author(s) | More Info |
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Book | Agile project management | Jim Smith | |
Book | Agile Software Development with Scrum | Mike Beedle , Ken Schwaber | |
Book | Lean Software Development: An agile toolkit | Mary Poppendieck & Tom Poppendieck | Google Scholar |
Book | Agile estimating and planing | Mike Cohn | |
Book | Agile & iterative development : a manager's guide | Craig Larman | |
Book | Agile Software Development Ecosystems | Jim Highsmith | |
Book | User stories applied for agile software development | Mike Cohn | |
Book | Adaptive Software Development - A collaborative approach to managing complex systems | James A. Highsmith | Library |
Links
- Guidelines for Preparing a Scientific Research Paper
- Citeseer search engine
- Google Scholar search engine
- Homepage of the TU-Universitätsbibliothek
Instructors
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