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Agility is responsiveness to change

Lucas Gren, Per Lenberg

202024 citationsDOI

Abstract

There is some ambiguity of what agile means in both research and practice. Authors have suggested a diversity of different definitions, through which it is difficult to interpret what agile really is. The concept, however, exists in its implementation through agile practices. In this vision paper, we argue that adopting an agile approach boils down to being more responsive to change. To support this claim, we relate agile principles, practices, the agile manifesto, and our own experiences to this core definition. We envision that agile transformations would be, and are, much easier using this definition and contextualizing its implications.

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Agile software developmentAmbiguityAgile Unified ProcessAgile usability engineeringManifestoDiversity (politics)Computer scienceKnowledge managementProcess managementSociologyEngineeringSoftware engineeringPolitical scienceSoftware developmentSoftwareSoftware development processProgramming languageLawAnthropologySoftware Engineering Techniques and PracticesSoftware System Performance and ReliabilitySoftware Engineering Research