The Covid 19 Pandemic and its Effects on Agile Software Development

M. Neumann, Yevgen Bogdanov, Senol Sager
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Companies worldwide have enabled their employees to work remotely as a consequence of the Covid 19 pandemic. Software development is a human-centered discipline and thrives on teamwork. Agile methods are focusing on several social aspects of software development. Software development teams in Germany were mainly co-located before the pandemic. This paper aims to validate the findings of existing studies by expanding on an existing multiple-case study. Therefore, we collected data by conducting semi-structured interviews, observing agile practices, and viewing project documents in three cases. Based on the results, we can confirm the following findings: 1) The teams rapidly adapted the agile practices and roles, 2) communication is more objective within the teams, 3) decreased social exchange between team members, 4) the expectation of a combined approach of remote and onsite work after the pandemic, 5) stable or increased (perceived) performance and 6) stable or increased well-being of team members.
Covid - 19大流行及其对敏捷软件开发的影响
受新冠肺炎疫情影响,世界各地的公司都允许员工远程工作。软件开发是一门以人为中心的学科,并在团队合作中茁壮成长。敏捷方法关注软件开发的几个社会性方面。疫情前,德国的软件开发团队主要集中在一起。本文旨在通过扩展现有的多案例研究来验证现有研究的结果。因此,我们在三种情况下通过进行半结构化访谈、观察敏捷实践和查看项目文档来收集数据。基于结果,我们可以确认以下发现:1)团队迅速适应了敏捷实践和角色,2)团队内部的沟通更加客观,3)团队成员之间的社会交流减少,4)对疫情后远程和现场工作相结合的方法的期望,5)稳定或提高(感知)绩效,6)稳定或提高团队成员的幸福感。
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