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Author Maritz, Andries, active 2018, author

Title ACSESim : Agile and Lean software development in practice / Andries Maritz, (Cape Town, South Africa), and Fatima Hamdulay, (Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa)
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018
♭2018
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Description 1 online resource (11 pages) : 25 illustrations
Series Emerald emerging markets case studies, 2045-0621 ; volume 8, issue 1
Summary The case starts with Mark, manager of a software development team, hearing that he will have budget for two new developers who will join his team in the coming year. While the extra help could be useful, he was considering what the impact of new people would be on the productivity of the team, which he felt was already stretched. Mark continues to consider the entire development chain and how code changes were implemented to ACSESim's (the company's primary product) graphical user interfaces. Having recently been acquired by an American company, he was also under pressure to start to adopt some of the parent company's systems, which would constitute a fairly disruptive, but necessary, change, particularly for future collaborations with other developers in the parent company. With two new developers, experience taught Mark that development could slow down owing to training efforts. To minimise disruption, he was wondering about how to get the new developers up-to-speed quickly and streamline their operations within a changing corporate environment. The case highlights the different mechanisms that were in place at ACSESim, including the use of issue trackers; Kanban boards; version control software; automated systems; stand-up meetings, et cetera Each of these mechanisms is discussed briefly and shows the value they added to the development practices that were in place. This also allows students to understand Agile practices and what Lean thinking might mean in a knowledge work environment and then to consider what the proposed changes might mean and how they could be deployed
Notes To gain an understanding of how Lean and Agile principles can be applied in a software development environment and Lean knowledge work in general To consider the best way to manage new hires so that they can become productive in a Lean or Agile software development environment, whilst dealing with pressures to migrate to new systems
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Bibliography Includes index and bibliographical references
Audience The case lends itself to students of business management, or aspiring consultants, who have been exposed to operations management in general and Lean thinking specifically. It is an advanced case study, assuming prior knowledge in these subjects and approaches the subject matter from an organisational development point of view, rather than a pure operations point of view. It is thus well suited to an elective on operational excellence on an MBA or in executive education courses in Lean thinking
Subject Agile software development -- Case studies
Continuous improvement process
Strategic planning -- Methodology
Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics.
Discrete mathematics.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Lean manufacturing
Form Electronic book
Author Hamdulay, Fatima, author