Lean and agile software process improvement - An overview and outlook

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Agile and lean approaches are disruptive approaches for the established software development approaches. Furthermore agile approaches are going step by step out of the software area into other areas like individual services outside the production, which is the root of lean. In this work we present an overview and outlook about agile and lean approaches to help to find answers to some questions: What is the difference between agile and lean? What kind of continuos improvement is inherent in agile and lean? How can lean and agile approaches be combined with software process improvement approach?

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Poth, A., Sasabe, S., & Mas, A. (2017). Lean and agile software process improvement - An overview and outlook. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 748, pp. 471–485). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64218-5_38

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