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Improved software development methods driving industry competitiveness: scaling agile methods
Date
2015
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Agile software development methods are the most popular used today. However, agile methods were initially thought to be limited to small projects with co-located teams, in non-safety-critical domains. In the past 10 years, our research has focused on the first two constraints; agile methods are now often used for large projects with distributed development teams. The use of agile methods in regulated environments represents the final frontier. Recently, we embarked on a study of the use of agile methods in QUMAS, a leading supplier of Quality Management and Compliance Solutions for the life-sciences/pharma domain. We created a new agile method which has yielded positive impacts including quicker customer feedback and a shorter regulatory conformance assessment process. Furthermore, QUMAS were recently acquired by a larger overseas company, and used this research to prove the expertise of the Irish software development function, strengthening the case for retaining high value jobs in Ireland.
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non-peer-reviewed
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University of Limerick
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Enterprise Ireland (EI), Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), Royal Irish Academy
