Publication type: Conference other
Type of review: Not specified
Title: Agile adolescence to maturity : experience leads to collaboration
Authors: Meier, Andreas
Kropp, Martin
Conference details: Agile Breakfast - SwissICT, St. Gallen, 27. Oktober 2015
Issue Date: 27-Oct-2015
Language: English
Subjects: Agile; Collaboration; Software development
Subject (DDC): 005: Computer programming, programs and data
Abstract: An in-depth analysis of the Swiss Agile Study shows that application of agile practices is strongly dependent on experience.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/7557
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Not specified
Departement: School of Engineering
Organisational Unit: Institute of Computer Science (InIT)
Published as part of the ZHAW project: Swiss Agile Study 2014
Appears in collections:Publikationen School of Engineering

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Meier, A., & Kropp, M. (2015, October 27). Agile adolescence to maturity : experience leads to collaboration. Agile Breakfast - SwissICT, St. Gallen, 27. Oktober 2015.
Meier, A. and Kropp, M. (2015) ‘Agile adolescence to maturity : experience leads to collaboration’, in Agile Breakfast - SwissICT, St. Gallen, 27. Oktober 2015.
A. Meier and M. Kropp, “Agile adolescence to maturity : experience leads to collaboration,” in Agile Breakfast - SwissICT, St. Gallen, 27. Oktober 2015, Oct. 2015.
MEIER, Andreas und Martin KROPP, 2015. Agile adolescence to maturity : experience leads to collaboration. In: Agile Breakfast - SwissICT, St. Gallen, 27. Oktober 2015. Conference presentation. 27 Oktober 2015
Meier, Andreas, and Martin Kropp. 2015. “Agile Adolescence to Maturity : Experience Leads to Collaboration.” Conference presentation. In Agile Breakfast - SwissICT, St. Gallen, 27. Oktober 2015.
Meier, Andreas, and Martin Kropp. “Agile Adolescence to Maturity : Experience Leads to Collaboration.” Agile Breakfast - SwissICT, St. Gallen, 27. Oktober 2015, 2015.


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