What are the drivers for the burgeoning interest in agile methods? Have these drivers stimulated a similar rethinking on other fronts? What have we discovered? In this paper. I take a reflective stance in order to look at these larger issues and patterns. This stepping back is informed primarily by involvement in a mudti-year research project on Quality Software Development @ Internet Speed and ongoing research on diffusion theory and the practices of technology adoption. I suggest the shift toward agile models and methods signals a larger transformation in the workplace toward the organization of the 21st century. This transition state is "between paradigms" and turbulent, marked by relentless change and volatility. The transition is a work in progress and by no means complete. © 2005 by International Federation for Information Processing. All rights reserved.
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Levine, L. (2005). Reflections on software agility and agile methods: Challenges, dilemmas, and the way ahead. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 180, pp. 353–365). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-25590-7_22
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