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The Changes in Team Cognition and Cognitive Artifact Use During Agile Software Development Project Management

Meghann L. Drury‐Grogan

2021Project Management Journal20 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study examines changing team cognition and cognitive artifact use as agile software development iterations progress to better understand team member interactions. The four case studies conducted observed the distributed cognition on the team changing from planning, managing, developing, and concluding tasks in iterations to deliver working functionality. Cognitive artifacts used throughout the iteration also changed. This study provides a clearer understanding of how and when team cognition and artifact use change as agile software development teams use artifacts to manage projects. Interactions between team members and artifacts move from individual to social interactions as the iteration progresses with frequent, short, continuous communication and interactions.

Topics & Concepts

Artifact (error)Agile software developmentCognitionKnowledge managementComputer scienceSocially distributed cognitionSoftware developmentProject managementSoftwareProject teamProcess managementPsychologyEngineeringArtificial intelligenceSoftware engineeringSystems engineeringNeuroscienceProgramming languageSoftware Engineering Techniques and PracticesTeam Dynamics and PerformanceSoftware Engineering Research
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