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Communications of the IBIMA
Guiding Principles for Developing Adaptive Software Products
Nehemiah Mavetera and Jan Kroeze
Volume 2010
(2010),
Article ID 340296,
Communications of the IBIMA, 15 pages
DOI: 10.5171/2010.340296
Abstract
This
paper presents an analysis of problems that are faced by software
development practitioners. While communication, team management, coding
and software documentation are some of the persistent problems, the
first and major troubles for software practitioners is to select
appropriate software development approach. This approach should allow
developers to develop adaptive software products. The role of
organizational culture, context, practice and concepts in developing
adaptive software products is also discussed. This qualitative research
study interviewed seven software development practitioners in South
Africa, focusing on software developmental methods that allow the
capturing of softer, human elements inherent in organizations and the
accompanying problems that inhibit their inclusion in the resultant
software products. The research used Grounded Theory Method, to
construct a framework of requirements that must be considered when
choosing a software development approach that allows the development of
adaptive software products. This framework highlights the importance of
employing a software development approach that is grounded in the
relativistic paradigm, adopting a behavioral systems approach and
adopting methods whose communication techniques and tools can capture
the humanist elements that are inherent in organizational systems.
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ISSN:1943-7765
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