Business process re-engineering and agile software development : applying the story-card method
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Djan, Elijah Kwaku Addae Gyedu
De Vries, Marne
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Springer
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Enterprise designers need to continuously re-design their enterprise, re-evaluating the technologies that are available to digitize their operations. Although light-weight agile software development approaches are favored by software development service providers, additional requirements elicitation practices should be incorporated when scaling factors apply, since design team members need to have a shared understanding of the operating context and high-level requirements. Research indicated that the organization construction diagram (OCD) could be useful to create a shared context for enterprise operation, linking detailed functional requirements to this shared context during software development. Although the OCD is concise, its associated concepts are abstract and an additional story-card method (SCM) is needed to transform existing enterprise implementations into an OCD. Since additional evaluation of the SCM was required, this study focused on a real-world demonstration of the SCM at a Fintech company where an agile software development approach is applied. The results indicate that the SCM is useful when incorporated within an agile software development approach.
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Enterprise engineering, Story-card method (SCM), Design and engineering methodology for organizations (DEMO), Agile software development, Organization construction diagram (OCD)
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Djan E., de Vries M. (2020) Business Process Re-engineering and Agile Software Development: Applying the Story-Card Method. In: Hattingh M., Matthee M., Smuts H., Pappas I., Dwivedi Y., Mäntymäki M. (eds) Responsible Design, Implementation and Use of Information and Communication Technology. I3E 2020. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12066. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44999-5_31.