Using social network analysis to investigate the collaboration between architects and agile teams: A case study of a large-scale agile development program in a german consumer electronics company

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Over the past two decades, agile methods have transformed and brought unique changes to software development practice by strongly emphasizing team collaboration, customer involvement, and change tolerance. The success of agile methods for small, co-located teams has inspired organizations to increasingly use them on a larger scale to build complex software systems. The scaling of agile methods poses new challenges such as inter-team coordination, dependencies to other existing environments or distribution of work without a defined architecture. The latter is also the reason why large-scale agile development has been subject to criticism since it neglects detailed assistance on software architecting. Although there is a growing body of literature on large-scale agile development, literature documenting the collaboration between architects and agile teams in such development efforts is still scarce. As little research has been conducted on this issue, this paper aims to fill this gap by providing a case study of a German consumer electronics retailer’s large-scale agile development program. Based on social network analysis, this study describes the collaboration between architects and agile teams in terms of architecture sharing.

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Uludağ, Ö., Kleehaus, M., Erçelik, S., & Matthes, F. (2019). Using social network analysis to investigate the collaboration between architects and agile teams: A case study of a large-scale agile development program in a german consumer electronics company. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 355, pp. 137–153). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19034-7_9

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