-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: [AISWorld] AMCIS 2015 CFP Mini-Track: Contemporary Issues in Agile Development Datum: Mon, 2 Feb 2015 15:33:28 -0500 Von: Venugopal Balijepally bvenugopal@gmail.com An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org
AMCIS 2015 CFP: Mini-Track: Contemporary Issues in Agile Development
Track: Systems Analysis and Design
Peurto Rico, August 13-15, 2015
Agile manifesto, which introduced agile methodologies, is now more than a decade old. During this period, these methodologies have seen increased acceptance among software developers. This brings to the fore a number of research issues—adoption and/or adaptation of agile methods, agile project management, social aspects of agile development, distributed agile development, scalability of agile methodologies, and enterprise agility, to name but a few. The incorporation of myriad practices, particularly those advocated by lean principles, has only rendered the term "agility" more nebulous. Prospective research topics include lean and agile practices and their synergies/differences, and the role of agile/lean principles in facilitating flexible enterprise architectures. Considering the rapid growth of agile development practices, the Project Management Institute (PMI) recently introduced a new certification program focused on agile project management. This is expected to further consolidate and spread the use of agile development. Some illustrative project management aspects of agile development in need of research attention include cost and schedule estimation/planning, resource allocation, risk management, and change control management.
This mini-track will provide a forum for researchers to address fundamental issues regarding agile development practices as well as contemporary topics raised by its widespread acceptance and use.
Suggested Topics
·Agile project management versus traditional project management
·Knowledge Management in agile development
·"Agile methods in theory" versus "agile methods in practice"
·Decision-making and governance issues of agile development
·Self-organizing principles and practices of agile teams
·Integrating human-computer interaction (HCI) concepts with agile development
·Economics of agile development
·Role of agile methods in large-scale, mission critical systems
·Scalability of agile projects
·Agile development in regulated environments
·Distributed agile development, challenges, risks, and opportunities
·Lean practices in agile development
·Synergies/differences between lean principles and agility
·Ability of agile practices to deal with project disruptions
Submit your manuscript before 2pm February 25, 2015 at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/amcis2015
For submission guidelines, please refer to: http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/submission-guidelines
For general information on AMCIS 2015: http://amcis2015.aisnet.org/
*Important dates: *
February 25, 2015 Submission Deadline April 21, 2015 Author Notification April 28, 2015 Camera Ready Submission Deadline
Sridhar Nerur
University of Texas Arlington
snerur@uta.edu mailto:snerur@uta.edu
VenuGopal Balijepally
Oakland University
balijepa@oakland.edu mailto:balijepa@oakland.edu
*Torgeir Dingsøyr*
SINTEF ICT
Torgeir.Dingsoyr@sintef.no mailto:Torgeir.Dingsoyr@sintef.no
*Nils Brede Moe*
SINTEF ICT
nils.b.moe@sintef.no mailto:nils.b.moe@sintef.no