The document discusses integration of agile and earned value management (EVM). It provides an overview of several agile frameworks and principles for agile software development. It notes that agile development provides a tool for producing working software frequently to get customer feedback, which is important for software-intensive systems of systems where requirements may change. The document is a collection of resources for applying agile principles with EVM and includes references to several papers and books on topics like agile frameworks, scaling agile, agile and EVM, estimating for software-intensive systems, and agile transformation.
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1. Agile Frameworks
Agile software development is a set of principles for producing software in which requirements and solutions
evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, cross-functional teams.
Agile promotes adaptive planning, evolutionary development, early delivery, and continuous improvement, and
encourages rapid and flexible response to change.
Papers on Agile Frameworks
1. “Comparing Communication Effort within the Scrum, Scrum with Kanban, XP, and Banana Development
Processes,” Davide Taibi, Valentina Lenarduzzi, Muhammad Ovais Ahmad, and Kari Liukkunen, 21
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International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering (EASE2017), 2017.
2. “Software development contracts: The impact of the provider’s risk of financial loss on project success,”
Magne Jørgensen, Proceedings ICSE-Workshop, 2017, Simula Laboratories, Oslo Norway.
3. “Connections between Contract Type, Project Size, Benefits Management, Agile Practices and Success of
Software Development Projects,” Magne Jørgensen, The 10
th
International Conference FITAT 2017, Simula
Laboratories, Oslo Norway
4. “A Survey on the Characteristics of Projects with Success in Delivering Client Benefits,” Magne Jørgensen,
Journal of Information and Software Technology, Volume 78 Issue C, October 2016, Pages 83-94
5. “A New Agile Paradigm for Mission-Critical Software Development,” Angelo Messina, Franco Fiore, Mario
Ruggiero, Paolo Ciancarini, and Daniel Russo, Cross Talk: The Journal of Defense Software Engineering,
November/December 2016.
6. “The Agile Method and Other Fairy Tales,” David Longstreet,
http://www.softwaremetrics.com/Agile/Agile%20Method%20and%20Other%20Fairy%20Tales.pdf
7. “Perceptive Agile Measurement: New Instruments for Quantitative Studies in the Pursuit of the Social-
Psychological Effect of Agile Practices,” Chaehan So and Wolfgang Scholl, XP 2009, LNBIP 31, pp. 83–93,
2009.
8. “A survey study of critical success factors in agile software projects,” Tsun Chow and Dac-Buu Cao, The
Journal of Systems and Software, 81, pp. 961–971, 2008.
9. “Project Success: A Multidimensional Strategic Concept,” Aaron J. Shenhar, Dov Dvir, Ofer Levy and Alan C.
Maltz, Long Range Planning, 34, 2001, pp. 699-725.
10. “Update 2016: Considerations for Using Agile in DoD Acquisition,” Suzanne Miller and Dan Ward, Software
Engineering Institute, Technical Note, CMU/SEI-2016-TN-001
11. “Agility as a Win-Win Game, and the Rule of Play on Any Board,” Rick Dove, Agile Systems in Healthcare,
Schaumburg, Illinois, 23-24 May 2016
12. “Case Study: Agile Hardware/Firmware/Software Product Line Engineering at Rockwell Collins,” Rick Dove,
William Schindel, and Robert Hartney, 11
th
Annual IEEE International Systems Conference, 24-27 April 2017.
13. “Agile Project Management Principles,” Jan Juricek, Lecture Notes on Software Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 2,
May 2014.
14. “An Integrated Approach for Identifying Relevant Factors Influencing Software Development Productivity,”
Adam Trendowicz, Michael Ochs, Axel Wickenkamp, Jürgen Münch, Yasushi Ishigai, Takashi Kawaguchi,
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15. “Measuring True Agility in Software Development,” Bob Moore, 9
th
Annual Technology Conference,
November 2009.
16. “When Agile Software Development and Software Architecture Collide,” Don O’Connell, Engineering,
Operations, and technology, Boeing Research & Technology, 23
rd
Systems and Software Technology
Conference (SSTC), 16-19 May 2011,
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2015, pp. 524–537
18. “Enabling Success via Applying Modern Software Engineering Processes, Methods and Technologies in the
Rapid Acquisition of Operational Capabilities,” Kenneth E. Nidiffer, 26
th
Annual Software Technology
Conference, 2014.
19. “Adapting Agile Processes for Military Acquisition Programs,” Nancy Markuson and Joleen Flasher, IEEE
STC, 1 April 2014.
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20. “Improving Communication in Scrum Teams,” Marvin Wyrich, Ivan Bogicevic, and Stefan Wagner, Institute
of Software Technology, University of Stuttgart, Germany.
21. “Mapping The Best Practices of XP and Project Management: Well defined approach for Project Manager,”
Muhammad Javed, Bashir Ahmad, Shahid Hussain, Shakeel Ahmad, Journal Of Computing, Volume 2, Issue
3, March 2010.
22. “What Do Practitioners Vary in Using Scrum?,” Philipp Diebold, Jan-Peter Ostberg, Stefan Wagner, and
Ulrich Zendler, XP 2015: Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming, pp 40-51
23. “To Agile, or not to Agile: A Comparison of Software Development Methodologies,” Ruslan Shaydulin and
Justin Sybrandt, SAO/NASA, 2014.
24. “Limitations of Agile Software Processes,” Dan Turk, Robert France, and Bernhard Rumpe, Third
International Conference of Extreme Program and Flexible Processes in Software Engineering, XP2002, May
26-30, 2002
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Arun Rai, and Amrita Tiwana, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Vol. 54, No. 2, May 2007
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27. “Owning the Sky with Agile: Building a Jet Fighter Faster, Cheaper Better with Scrum,” Jörgen Furuhjelm,
Johan Segertoft, Joe Justice and J. J. Sutherland, Global Scrum Gathering, San Diego, 2017
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Accountability Office, 2012.
29. “Lessons Learned from 25 Years of Process Improvement: The Rise and Fall of the NASA Software
Engineering Laboratory,” Victor R. Basili, Frank E. McGarry, Rose Pajerski, Marvin V. Zelkowitz.
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July/August 2002.
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36. “Agile Base Patterns in the Agile Canon,” Daniel R Greening, 49
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40. “Influences on Agile Practice Tailoring in Enterprise Software Development,” Julian Bass, IEEE Agile India
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41. “Applying Scrum to Stabilize Systems Engineering Execution,” Richard Carlson, Philip J. Matuzic, and Robert
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Technology Conference, 2009.
43. “Agile principles and achievement of success in software development: A quantitative study in Brazilian
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46. “Confessional of a Former Agile Naysayer,” Arlene F. Minkiewicz, IEEE Software Technology Conference,
2007.
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47. “New Directions on Agile Framework: A Comparative Analysis,” Pekka Abrahamsson, Juhani Warsta ,
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64. “The Army Game Studio’s Agile Process: A Retrospective,” Jay Olive, IEEE Software Technology Conference,
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66. “Extreme Agile Development: How to Create a 3-D LIDAR Tool on Thin Client to Remote Users Using
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The Journal of Defense Software Engineering, January / February 2012.
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150. “Agile Project Management: From Self–Managing Teams to Large–Scale Development,” Tore Dybå and
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Annual NDIA Systems
Engineering Conference, Springfield, VA, October 29, 2015
302. “DoD Acquisitions Reform: Embracing and Implementing Agile,” Capt. Amber R. Oar, Capt. John P.
Fitzsimmons, Capt. James P. Guthrie, Capt. Raymond A. Hoffman, Capt. Andrew J. Metzger, Capt. Carl J.
Nelson, Capt. Taylor J. Olson and Capt. Matthew J. Postupack, USAF, Air and Space Power Journal,
November-December 2015
303. Successful Scrumbutt, Noah Dyer, CRC Press, December 2016
304. “A Multiple Case Study on the Architect’s Role in Scrum,” Matthias Galster, Samuil Angelov, Marcel
Meesters, and Philipp Diebold, 17
th
International Conference on Product-Focused Software Process
Improvement, Trondheim, Norway, November 2016.
305. “Agile Practices in Practice- A Mapping Study,” Philipp Diebold and Marc Dahlem, EASE '14 Proceedings of
the 18
th
International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering, Article No. 30
306. “Best Practices for Implementing Agile Methods: A Guide for Department of Defense Software
Developers,” Ann L. Fruhling and Alvin E. Tarrell, IBM Center for The Business of Government, 2008
307. “Migrating Agile Methods to Standardized Development Practice,” Mark Licit, Robert D. Macredie, Chaotali
Patel, and Ray J. Paul, IEEE Computer, June 2003
308. “Agile Methods Adoption on Software Development - a Pilot Review,” Caio Cestari Silva and Alfredo
Goldman, 2014 Agile Conference.
309. “Gap Analysis between State of Practice & State of Art Practices in Agile Software Development,” Abdul
Rauf and Mohammed AlGhafees, 2015 Agile Conference.
310. “Success Factors of Agile Information Systems Development: A Qualitative Study,” Markus Hummel and
Alexander Epp, 48
th
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2015
311. “Agile Workbench: Tying People, Process, and Tools in Distributed Agile Delivery,” Vibhu Saujanya Sharma
and Vikrant Kaulgud, IEEE 11
th
International Conference on Global Software Engineering, 2016.
312. “Media supported workspaces in agile software development,” Florian Raith and Robert Lindermeier, IEEE
38
th
Annual International Computers, Software and Applications Conference, 2014.
313. “The adoption of agile management practices in a traditional project environment: An IT/IS Case Study,”
Hany Wells, Darren Dalcher, and Hedley Smyth, 48
th
Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences,
2015
314. “Holacracy: A Complete System for Agile Organizational Governance and Steering,” Brian Robertson, Agile
Project Management, Cutter Journal, Vol. 7, No. 7
315. “Lost Roots: How Project Management Came to Emphasize Control Over Flexibility and Novelty,” Sylvain
Lenfle and Christoph Loch, California Management Review, Fall 2010.
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316. “The Impact Of Methods And Techniques On Outcomes From Agile Software Development Projects,” David
Parsons, Hokyoung Ryu, and Ramesh Lai, IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, Volume
235, Organizational Dynamics of Technology-Based Innovation: Diversifying the Research Agenda, eds.
McMaster, T., Wastell, D., Ferneley, E., and DeGross, J. (Boston: Springer), pp. 235-249.
317. “Adopting an Agile Culture,” Lily Cho, 2009 Agile Conference
318. “Measuring Best-in-Class Software Releases,” Hennie Huijgens and Rini van Solingen, 2013 Joint
Conference of the 23nd International Workshop on Software Measurement (IWSM) and the Eighth
International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement (Mensura).
319. “Predicting Delays in Software Projects Using Networked Classification,” Morakot Choetkiertikul, Hoa
Khanh Dam, Truyen Tran and Aditya Ghose
320. “Enhancing Adoption of Agile Software Development in DOD [To Improve Acquisition Outcomes],” Don
Johnson, Office of Secretary of Defense, USD(AT&L)-DASD(C3, Cyber & Business System), 22-23 September
2015
321. “Integrating Agile with Stage-Gate® – How New Agile-Scrum Methods Lead to Faster and Better
Innovation,” Tomas Vedsmand, Søren Kielgast & Dr. Robert G. Cooper, Innovation Management.se
322. “Agile innovation management in government: A research agenda,” Ines Mergel, Government Information
Quarterly, Volume 33, Issue 3, July 2016, Pages 516–523
323. “Artefacts and Agile Method Tailoring in Large-Scale Offshore Software Development Programmes,” Julian
Michael Bass, Information and Software Technology, 75, March 2016
324. “Scrum + Engineering Practices: Experiences of Three Microsoft Teams,” Laurie Williams, Gabe Brown,
Adam Meltzer, Nachiappan Nagappan, 2011 International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering
and Measurement.
325. “Process Increments: An Agile Approach to Software Process Improvement,” Amr Norman Abdel-Hamid
and Mohamed Amr Abdel-Kader, IEEE Agile Conference, 2011.
326. “Software Project Management Practices: Failure Versus Success,” Capers Jones, CrossTalk: The Journal of
Defense Software Engineering, October 2004.
327. “Process Increments: An Agile Approach to Software Process Improvement,” Amr Noaman Abdel-Hamid
and Mohamed Amr Abdel-Kader, IEEE Agile Conference, 2011.
328. “Adoption and Evolution Of Agile Practices,” Marco Sampietro, April 2016.
329. DI-MGMT-82035, Software Resources Data Reporting: Development and Maintenance Reports and Data
Dictionary, http://cade.osd.mil
330. “Rugby: An Agile Process Model Based on Continuous Delivery,” Stephan Krusche, Lukas Alperowitz, and
Bernd Bruegge, RCoSE’ 14, June 3, 2014, Hyderabad, India
331. “Back to Basics: The Role of Agile Principles in Success with an Distributed Scrum Team,” Steve Berczuk,
IEEE Agile, 2007
332. “SWOT Analysis of Software Development Process Models,” Ashish B. Sasankar and Dr Vinay Chavan, IJCSI
International Journal of Computer Science Issues, Vol. 8, Issue 5, No 3, September 2011.
333. “Agile Management – An Oxymoron? Who needs managers anyway?,” Lougie Anderson, Glen B. Alleman,
Kent Beck, Joe Blotner, Ward Cunningham, Mark Poppendick, and Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, OPPSLA 2013.
334. “RFP Patterns and Techniques for Successful Agile Contracting,” Mary Ann Lapham, Keith Korzec, Larri Ann
Rosser, Greg Howard, Steven Martin, Michael Ryan, Thomas E. Friend, John H. Norton III, and Peter Capell,
SPECIAL REPORT, CMU/SEI-2016-SR-025, 2016.
335. “Applying Scrum to the Army – A Case Study,” Luigi Benedicenti, Angelo Messina, Giancarlo Succi, Franco
Cotugno, Witold Pedrycz, Paolo Ciancarini, Alberto Sillitti, IEEE/ACM 38th IEEE International Conference on
Software Engineering Companion, 2016.
336. “Adapting “agile” methodologies to the mission critical application development environment,” Angelo
Messina, Franco Cotugno, Enrico Mancin, and Stella Gazzerro, Interconnect 2016, Las Vegas, NV, 21-25 Feb
2016.
337. “A Systematic Approach To Project Related Concepts Of Scrum,” Necmettin Ozkan, Civan Kucuk,
Proceedings Of The 10
th
International Management Conference, 3-4 November 2016.
338. “My Scaled Scrum: Integrating Mega Framework and DAD,” Mohamed Ahmed Radwan, Ahmed Bahaa
Farid, Mona Mohamed Nasr, International Journal Advanced Networking and Applications, Volume: 08
Issue: 01 Pages: 2997-3002, 2016.
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339. “A Simple Model of Agile Software Processes or Extreme Programming Annealed,” Glenn Vanderburg,
Proceedings of the 20
th
annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems,
languages, and applications, 2005.
340. “Does lean & agile project management help coping with project complexity?” Afshin Jalali Sohia, Marcel
Hertogha, Marian Bosch-Rekveldta, Rianne Blomb, 29
th
World Congress International Project Management
Association (IPMA) 2015, 28-30 September – 1 October 2015, Westin Playa Bonita, Panama.
341. “A Novel Approach for Estimating Truck Factors,” Guilherme Avelino, Leonardo Passos, Andre Hora, and
Marco Tulio Valente,24
th
International Conference on Program Comprehension (ICPC)
342. “Success of Agile Environment in Complex Projects,” Abbass Ghanbary and Julian Day, Australian
Information Warfare and Security Conference, 2010.
343. “How Agile Development Can Transform Defense IT Acquisition,” Brig. Gen. Angelo Messina, Software
Engineering for Defense Applications (SEDA), 2015.
344. “The Effects of Test-Driven Development on External Quality and Productivity: A Meta-Analysis,” Yahya
Rafique and Vojislav B. Mišić, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Vol. 39, No. 6, June 2013.
345. “The Impact of Test-Driven Development on Software Development Productivity — An Empirical Study,”
Lech Madeyski, Lukasz Sza la, in Software Process Improvement, ser. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, P.
Abrahamsson, N. Baddoo, T. Margaria, R. Messnarz, Eds., LNCS 4764. Springer, 2007, pp. 200-211.
346. “A Compliance Analysis of Agile Methodologies with the ISO/IEC 29110 Project Management Process,”
Sergio Galvana, Manuel Morab, Rory V. O’Connorc, Francisco Acostad, and Francisco Alvareze, Conference
on ENTERprise Information Systems / International Conference on Project MANagement / Conference on
Health and Social Care Information Systems and Technologies, CENTERIS / ProjMAN / HCist 2015 October
7-9, 2015.
347. “Coordination in co-located agile software development projects,” Diane E. Strode, Sid L. Huff, Beverley
Hope, Sebastian Link, The Journal of Systems and Software 85 (2012) 1222–1238.
348. “Analyzing the concept of technical debt in the context of agile software development: A systematic
literature review,” Woubshet Nema Behutiye, Pilar Rodríguez, Markku Oivo, and Ayşe Tosun, Information
and Software Technology, Volume 82, February 2017, Pages 139-158.
349. “A Practical Measure for the Agility of Software Development Processes,” Doaa M. Shawky and Ahmed F.
Ali, 2
nd
International Conference on Computer Technology and Development (ICCTD), 2010.
350. “Management Challenges to Implementing Agile Processes in Traditional Development Organizations,”
Barry Boehm and Richard Turner, IEEE Software, September / October 2005.
351. “Agile Development and Adoption Best Practices,” Computer Economics, 2016.
352. “Implementing SCRUM using Business Process Management and Pattern Analysis Methodologies,” Ron
Kenett, Dynamic Relationships Management Journal, November 2013.
353. “Model for Assessment of Agile Methodology for Implementing Data Warehouse Projects,” Kuldeep
Deshpande and Bhimappa Desai, Foundation of Computer Science FCS, Volume 9 – No. 8, October 2015.
354. “The Mind Set of the Agile Developer,” Gil Broza, Better Software, pp. 20-23, Fall 2016.
355. “Information Technology Reform: Agencies Need to Increase Their Use of Incremental Development
Practices,” GAO-16-469.
356. “Extreme Programming: First Results from a Controlled Case Study,” Pekka Abrahamsson, Proceedings of
the 29
th
Euromicro Conference, 2003.
357. “Exploring DoD Software Effort Growth: A Better Way to Model Future Software Uncertainty,” Nicholas
Lanham, Naval Center for Cost Analysis (NCCA), June 9-12, 2015
358. “Assessing Hybrid Incremental Processes for SISOS Development,” Raymond Madachy, Barry Boehm, and
Jo Ann Lane in Software Process Improvement and Practice, John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2007.
359. “Why Do Projects Fail,” Bent Flyvbjerg and Alexander Budzier, Project, Summer 2015.
Books on Agile Frameworks
360. Guidebook for Acquisition of Naval Software Intensive Systems, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition), Version 1.0, September 2008.
361. An Executives Guide to Disciplined Agile: Winning the Race to Business Agility, Scott Ambler and Mark Lines,
Create Space Independent Publishers, 2017.
362. Building High Performance Agile Teams, 2017, www.madtech.com
363. Why Agile is Failing at Large Companies, Geri Schneider, Ty yn Goch Forrest Publications, January 11, 2016.
364. Agile Systems Engineering, Bruce Powell Douglass, Morgan Kaufmann, 2015.
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365. Servant Leadership: A Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power and Greatness (25th anniversary ed.).
Robert Greenleaf, 2002, Paulist Press
366. This is Lean: Resolving the Efficiency Paradox, Niklas Modig and Par Ahlstrom, Rheologica Publishing.
367. Becoming Agile: How the SEAM Approach to Management Builds Adaptability, Christopher G. Worley,
Véronique Zardet, Marc Bonnet, and Amandine Savall, Jossey-Bass, 2015
368. Project Management the Agile Way: Making it Work in the Enterprise, John C. Goodpasture, J. Ross
Publishing, 2010.
369. Essential Scrum: A Practical Guide, Kenneth Rubin, Addison-Wesley, 2012
370. Agile Project Management for Government: Leadership Skills for Implementation of Large Scale Public
Sector Projects in Months, Not Years, Brian Wernham, Maitland & Strong, 2012.
371. Performance–Based Project Management: Increasing the Probability of Project Success, Glen B. Alleman,
American Management Association, 2014.
372. The Software Projects Managers’ Bridge to Agility, Michele Sliger and Stacia Broderick, Pearson Education,
2009.
373. Disciplined Agile Delivery: A Practitioner’s Guide to Agile Software Delivery in the Enterprise, Scott W. Abler,
IBM Press, 2 June 2012.
374. Agile Antipatterns: The Scrum Master’s Guide to Traps, Tripwires, and Treachery, Adam Weisbart
375. Critical Success Factors in Agile Software Development Projects: An Empirical Investigation, Dac–Buu Cao,
LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing (May 15, 2010).
376. Specification by Example: How Successful teams Deliver the Right Software, Gojko Adzic, Manning
Publications, 1
st
Edition, June 6, 2011.
377. Impact Mapping: Making Big Impact with Software Products and Projects, Gojko Adzic, Provoking Thoughts
(October 1, 2012)
378. User Story Mapping, Jeff Patton, O'Reilly Media; 1
st
Edition, September 25, 2014.
379. Integrated Project Management and Control: First Comes Theory, Then The Practice, Mario Vanhoucke,
Springer, 2014
380. Agile Project Management, Jim Highsmith, Addison Wesley, 2004
381. Managing Agile Projects, Edited by Kevin Aguanno, Multi–Media Publications, 2004
382. The Principles of Product Development Flow, Don Reinertsen, Celeritas Publishing, 2008
383. Agile Project Management with Scrum, 2
nd
Edition, Ken Schwaber, Richard Hundhausen, and David Starr,
Microsoft Press
384. Coaching Agile Teams, Lyssa Adkins, Addison-Wesley, 2010
385. Software Project Management in a Changing World, edited by Günther Ruhe, Claes Wohlin, Springer
386. Practical Software Measurement: Objective Information for Decision Makers, John McGarry, David Card,
Cheryl Jones, Beth Layman, Elizabeth Clark, Joseph Dean, and Fred Hall, Addison–Wesley, 2001.
387. Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Circular A–1, Part 7, Planning, Budgeting, Acquisition and
Management of Capital Assets.
388. Agile Project Management for Government, Brian Wernham, 2012.
389. The Economics of Iterative Software Development: Steering Toward Better Business Results, Walker Royce,
Kurt Bittner, and Mike Perrow, Addison–Wesley, 2006.
390. Discipline Agile Delivery: A Practitioner's Guide to Agile Software Delivery in the Enterprise, Scott Ambler,
IBM Press, 2012.
391. Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed, Barry Boehm, and Richard. Turner, Addison
Wesley, Boston, 2005.
392. Agile Project Management with Agile, Ken Schwaber, Microsoft Press, 2004.
393. Large–Scale Agile: More with LeSS, Craig Larman and Bas Vodde, Addison–Wesley, 2016.
394. Responsibility: The Language, Structure, and Culture of the Agile Enterprise, Rick Dove, John Wiley & Sons,
2001.
395. Large Scale Scrum, Craig Larman and Bas Voode, Addison-Wesley, 2016
396. SAFe Reference Guide, Scaled Agile Framework for Lean Software and Systems Engineering, Dean
Leffingwell, Addison Wesley, 2017
397. Agile Advice - Creating High Performance Teams In Business Organizations, Mishkin Berteig, Amazon Digital
Services, 2015
398. Managing Agile Projects, Edited by Kevin Aguanno, Multi-Media Publications Inc., January 1, 2005
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399. Scrum Guide: Agile Project Management Guide for Scrum Master and Software Development Team, Ryan
Smith, CreatSpace, http://www.amazon.com/Scrum-Guide-Management-Software-
Development/dp/1530242509
400. Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming, 12
th
International Conference, XP
2011, Madrid, Spain, May 2011.
401. Successful Scrumbutt, Noah Dyer, CRC Press, December 2016
402. Agile Project Management: Quick Start Guide – The Complete Beginners Guide To Master Agile Project
Management, Steven Jones, CreateSpace Publishing, 2016
403. Agile Project Management in Easy Steps, 2
nd
Edition, John Carroll and David Morris, In Easy Steps Limited,
2015
404. Agile Foundations: Principles, Practices, and Frameworks, Peter Measey, Chris, Berridge, Alex Grey, Richard
Levy, Les Oliver, Barbara Roberts, Michael Short, Darren Wilmshurst, and Lazaro Wolf, BCS, The Chartered
Institute for IT, 2015
405. Writing Effective User Stories: As a User I can Express a Business Need in User Story Format To Get the IT
Solution It Need, Tom Hathaway and Angela Hathaway, CreateSpace, 2015.
406. Agile Product Management with Scrum: Creating Products that Customers Love, Roman Pichler, Addison-
Wesley, 2010.
407. Retrospectives for Organizational Change: An Agile Approach, Jutta Eckstein, CreateSpace, 2014.
408. Agile Software Development in the Large: Diving Into the Deep, Jutta Eckstein, Dorset House Publishing,
2004.
409. Agile Software Development with Distributed Teams: Staying Ahead in a Global World, Jutta Eckstein,
Dorset House, 2010.
410. A Practical Guide to Distributed Scrum, Elizabeth Woodward, Steffan Surdek, and Matthew Ganis, IBM
Press, 2010
411. DI-MGMT-82035, Software Resources Data Reporting: Development and Maintenance Reports and Data
Dictionary, http://cade.osd.mil
412. Lean-Agile Software Development: Achieving Enterprise Agility, Alan Shalloway, Guy Beaver, and James
Trott, Addison-Wesley, 2009
413. Managing Agile: Strategy, Implementation, Organization, and People, Alan Moran, Springer, 2015.
414. Distributed Agile Primer, Version 1.0, Pete Deemer
415. Agile Project Management for Mission Critical IT Projects, Peggy S. Morgan, Lulu.com, 2012.
416. Practical Software Measurement: Objective Information for Decision Makers, John McGarry, David Card,
and Cheryl Jones, Addison Wesley, 2001.
417. The Art of Agile Development, James Shore, O’Reilly Media, 2007.
418. Succeeding with Agile, Mike Cohn, Addison Wesley, 2009.
419. The Heretic's Guide to Best Practices: The Reality of Managing Complex Problems in Organisations, Paul
Culmsee and Kailash Awati, iUniverse, 2013.
420. Software Engineering 10
th
Edition, Ian Sommerville, Pearson, 2015.
421. Value Stream: Generally Accepted Practices of Enterprise Software Development, Mark Kennaley, Forth
Medium Press, 2014.
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2. Scrum Master, Product Owner, Team, Releases, Features, and User Stories
User stories capture just enough information about a feature to facilitate a future conversation between the
product owner and the team.
User stories are descriptions of a feature told from the perspective of the person who desires the new capability,
usually a user or customer of the system.
Papers on Scrum Master, Product Owner, Releases, Features, and User Stories
422. “Recurring opinions or productive improvements—what agile teams actually discuss in retrospectives,”
Timo O. A. Lehtinen, Juha Itkonen, and Casper Lassenius,
423. “Economics of Software Development by Pair Programming,” Hakan Erdogmus and Laurie Williams.
424. “Comparative Study Between Distributed And Collocated Teams In Agile Software Development,” Shubhra
Dwivedi, International Journal of Science Technology & Management, Volume No. 04, Special Issue No. 01,
February 2015
425. “Mapping The Best Practices of XP and Project Management: Well defined approach for Project Manager,”
Muhammad Javed, Bashir Ahmad, Shahid Hussain, Shakeel Ahmad, Journal Of Computing, Volume 2, Issue
3, March 2010.
426. “Reflections On Software Agility And Agile Methods: Challenges, Dilemmas, and the Way Ahead,” Linda
Levine, in Business Agility and Information Technology Diffusion Volume 180 of the series IFIP International
Federation for Information Processing pp 353-365.
427. “Agile software development process improvement in large organizations,” Bart Leusink,
http://www.ru.nl/publish/pages/769526/bleusink-scriptie.pdf
428. “Towards an Agile Approach to Software Process Improvement: Addressing the Changing Needs of
Software Products,” Ian Allison, Communications of the IIMA, Volume 5 | Issue 1,
http://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1256&context=ciima
429. “An Empirical Study into Social Success Factors for Agile Software Development,” Evelyn van Kelle, Per van
der Wijst, Aske Plaat, Joost Visser, IEEE/ACM 8th International Workshop on Cooperative and Human
Aspects of Software Engineering, 2015,
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267337800_An_Empirical_Study_into_Social_Success_Factors_
for_Agile_Software_Development
430. “ Down in Sprint Planning Meeting 2 with an Interaction Room An Experience Report,” Simon Grapenthin,
Matthias Book, Steven Poggel, and Volker Gruhn, 2014 40th Euromicro Conference on Software
Engineering and Advanced Applications,
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6928782
431. “Sprint Planning with a Digital Aid Tool: Lessons Learnt ,” Erlend Agøy Engum, Zornitza Racheva, and Maya
Daneva, 35th EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications, SEAA '09, 27-
29 Aug 2009, http://doc.utwente.nl/67990/1/Engum-Racheva-Daneva.pdf
432. “Improving the User Story Agile Technique Using the INVEST Criteria,” Luigi Buglione and Alain Abran, 2013
Joint Conference of the 23
nd
International Workshop on Software Measurement (IWSM) and the Eighth
International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement (Mensura),
https://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/iwsm-mensura/2013/5078/00/5078a049.pdf
433. “A Governance Model for Incremental, Concurrent, or Agile Projects,” Alistair Cockburn, Cross Talk: The
Journal of Defense Software Engineering, February 2006.
434. Everything You Wanted to Know About User Stories (But Were Afraid to Ask), http://www.payton-
consulting.com/everything-wanted-know-user-stories-afraid-ask/
435. How to Split Stories that are Too Big, http://www.slideshare.net/paytonconsulting/cheet-
col?ref=http://www.slideshare.net/paytonconsulting/slideshelf
436. “An Empirical Analysis of Task Allocation in Scrum-based Agile Programming,” Jun Lin, Han Yu and Zhiqi
Shen
437. “Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives, Second Edition” Luis Goncalves and Ben Linders,
https://leanpub.com/gettingvalueoutofagileretrospectives
438. “Embedding Reflection and Learning into Agile Software Development,” Jeffry Babb, Rashina Hoda, and
Jacob Nørbjerg, IEEE Software, July/ August 2014
21. Scrum Master, Product Owner, Team, Releases, Features, and User Stories
Integration of Agile and Earned Value Management 21
439. “Release Duration and Enterprise Agility,” Daniel R Greening, 46
th
Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences, 2013.
440. Rigorous Support for Flexible Planning of Product Releases — A Stakeholder-Centric Approach and its Initial
Evaluation, Ville Heikkilä, Anas Jadallah, Kristian Rautiainen, Günther Ruhe, Proceedings of the 43
rd
Hawaii
International Conference on System Sciences, 2010
441. “Product Owner Anti-Patterns, Monica Yap, Scrum Gathering Shanghai, 19-20 April 2010.
442. “User Story Checklist,” KRC Consultancy, www.agilekrc.com
443. “Scrum Requirements: Techniques for User Story Definition and Sizing,” Victoria Hall, Bio-Rad Laboratories,
444. “Building Better Backlogs with User Story Mapping”, Aaron Sanders
445. “The Role of the Product Owner in Scrum-comparison between Theory and Practices,” Hrafnhildur Sif
Sverrisdottira, Helgi Thor Ingasonb, and Haukur Ingi Jonassonc, 27
th
IPMA World Congress, 2014.
446. “The User Story Life Cycle: Just Enough, Just in Time,” Charles Bradley, 2012.
447. “Sprint Tasking Tips,” Charles Bradley, June 2014.
448. “Scrum: Supercharge your Sprint Planning,” Charles Bradley, July 2014.
449. “Backlog Grooming Tips,” Charles Bradley, November 2013.
450. “An Example Checklist for Scrum Masters,” Michael Jones, Feb 2016, Danube Technologies, Inc.
451. “How to Split a User Story,” Richard Lawrence, 2013. www.agileforall.com
452. “Release Planning Guide,” Rally Software
https://help.rallydev.com/sites/default/files/multimedia/Rally%20Release%20Planning%20Guide.pdf
453. “Facilitating Task Breakdown in Sprint Planning Meeting 2 with an Interaction Room,” Simon Grapenthin,
Matthias Book, Steven Poggel, and Volker Gruhn, 40
th
Euromicro Conference on Software Engineering and
Advanced Applications, 2014.
454. “The Many Lives of an Agile Story: Design Processes, Design Products, and Understandings in a Large-Scale
Agile Development Project,” Aaron Read and Robert O. Briggs, 45
th
Hawaii International Conference on
System Sciences, 2012.
455. “The User Story Considered Harmful,” James Robertson and Suzanne Robertson,
http://www.volere.co.uk/articles.htm
Books on Scrum Master, Product Owner, Releases, Features, and User Stories
456. Software Engineering Best Practices: Lessons Learned from Successful Projects in the Top Companies,
Capers Jones, McGraw Hill, 2010.
457. Agile Project Management : Agile Product Owner Secrets Valuable Proven Results for Agile Management
Revealed, Michael Nir, Sapir Consulting; 3
rd
Edition (January 6, 2014).
458. Scrum Product Ownership: Balancing Value from Inside Out, Robert Galen, RGCG, LLC; 2 edition (March 2,
2013).
459. Agile Product Management: Product Owner: 27 Tips To Manage Your Product And Work With Scrum
Teams, Paul Vll, Pashun Consulting, May 26, 2016.
460. User Stories Applied, Mike Cohn, Addison Wesley, 2004.
461. Agile Retrospective Kickstarter, Alexy Krivitsky, Amazon Digital Services, 2016.
462. The Scrum Primer, A Lightweight Guide to the Theory and Practice of Scrum Version 2.0, Pete Deener,
Gabrielle Benefield, Craig Larman, Bas Vodde,
463. The Distributed Scrum Primer, Version 1.0, Pete Deemer, www.thegoodagile.com
464. Switching to Scrum, William Patrick Swisher, Create Space, 2012.
465. eXtreme Project Management: Using Leadership, Principles, and Tools to Deliver Value in the Face of
Volatility, Doug DeCarlo, Jossey-Bass, 2004
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3. Agile at Scale
Agile at Scale includes the ability to apply Agile on teams of all sizes, on teams geographically distributed, on teams
facing regulatory compliance, on teams addressing complex domains, on teams applying a complex technologies,
on teams where outsourcing is involved, and combinations of these.
Papers on Agile at Scale
466. “Critical Code: Software Producibility for Defense: Committee for Advancing Software-Intensive Systems
Producibility,” National Research Council Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences; Computer Science
and Telecommunications Board; Committee for Advancing Software-Intensive Systems Producibility, 2010.
467. “Summary of a Workshop for Software-Intensive Systems and Uncertainty at Scale,” Joan D. Winston and
Lynette I. Millett, Editors, Committee on Advancing Software-Intensive Systems Producibility, National
Research Council, 2007.
468. “A Manager’s View of Large Scale XP Projects,” Bernhard Rumpe and Peter Scholz, 3
rd
International
Conference on XP and Flexible Processes in Software Engineering, 2002.
469. “New Directions on Agile Framework: A Comparative Analysis,” Pekka Abrahamsson , Juhani Warsta , Mikko
T. Siponen and Jussi Ronkainen, Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering, May
3-5, 2003, Portland, Oregon
470. “Impact of Agile Quantified,” Rally Software, Boulder, Colorado, 6 August 2013.
471. “Scaling Agile Development Large and Multisite Product Development with Large-Scale Scrum,” Craig
Larman and Bas Vodde, CrossTalk: The Journal of Defense Software Engineering, May/June 2003
472. “Scaling Product Ownership Through Team Alignment and Optimization A Story of Epic Proportions,” Peter
Saddington, 2012 Agile Conference.
473. “Overcoming Traditional Project Release Reporting with an Agile Approach Focused on Change, Hans-Peter
Samios,” 2012 Agile Conference.
474. “Challenges to Being Agile in the DOD, William Broadus,” Defense AT&L, January -February, 2013.
475. Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives, Luis Goncalves and Ben Linders,
https://leanpub.com/gettingvalueoutofagileretrospectives
476. "Agile at Scale," Robert Nord and Ipek Ozkaya, Cyber Security & Information Systems Information Analysis
Center.
477. “10 Recommended Practices for Achieving Agile At Scale,” Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon
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