Title
An Evolutionary Lifecycle Model with Agile Practices for Software Development at ABB
Abstract
Current software environments face increasedpressure to develop products under evolvingrequirements, changing technologies, scarcehuman resources, and the need to develop highquality applications. ABB has similar pressures,especially as the organization embraces theIndustrial IT initiative that aims at thedevelopment of interoperable and intelligentproducts. A new generation of softwaredevelopment lifecycle models has emerged latelycalled "Agile" and they embrace change, reducedevelopment cycle time, and attempt a usefulcompromise between no process and too muchprocess. The Agile Development in EvolutionaryPrototyping Technique (ADEPT) presented inthis paper, was developed at the ABB USCorporate Research Center, and incorporates"Agile" practices to streamline the technologydevelopment lifecycle of Industrial IT products.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1109/ICECCS.2002.1181514
ICECCS
Keywords
Field
DocType
research initiatives,software engineering,ABB,ADEPT,Agile Development in Evolutionary Prototyping Technique,Agile practices,Industrial IT initiative,evolutionary lifecycle model,organization,software development,software development lifecycle models
Application lifecycle management,Systems engineering,Agile Unified Process,Lean software development,Extreme programming practices,Agile software development,Agile usability engineering,Software development process,Engineering,Empirical process (process control model)
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-1757-9
1
0.35
References 
Authors
0
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Aldo Dagnino119421.07