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Agile Development in the Irish Software Industry: Models for Change

This book is based on an innovative research study which devised a suitable change management framework for Irish software development companies seeking to make the transition from a more “traditional” software development process to one which is more agile and responsive. Utilising Kotter’s eight-step technique for organisational change as a basis, this research demonstrates how the incorporation of agile software techniques using the Scrum process effected successful changes within one of the world’s leading Electronic Design Automation (EDA) companies.


Sinéad Hayes has over ten years' experience in the Software Development industry. Her previous roles have primarily been in the areas of Software Quality Management and Process Improvement. She is currently working as a Project Manager for a world-leading telecommunications company. She also holds an MSc in Software Engineering from the University of Limerick, Ireland.

Dr. Ita Richardson is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems and Project Leader in Lero—the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre at the University of Limerick, Ireland.

Dr. Mícheál Hayes works as a librarian at the University of Limerick where he also teaches in the Department of History and the Centre for Teaching and Learning. He has published many books including Irish Travellers: Representations and Realities (2006). His research interests include the scholarly integration of “new” technologies for the elimination of social disadvantage.

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ISBN: 1-4438-0578-5

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-0578-0

Release Date: 22nd April 2010

Pages: 125

Price: £34.99

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