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Business Agility and Information Technology Diffusion 2005: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Richard L. Baskerville, Lars Mathiassen, Jan Pries-Heje, Janice I. DeGross:
Business Agility and Information Technology Diffusion - IFIP TC8 WG 8.6 International Working Conference May 8-11, 2005, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. IFIP 180, Springer 2005, ISBN 978-0-387-25589-7 - Richard L. Baskerville, Lars Mathiassen, Jan Pries-Heje:
Agility in Fours: IT Diffusion, IT Infrastructures, IT Development, and Business. 3-10 - Karlheinz Kautz, Helle Zinner Henriksen, Toke Breer-Mortensen, Helle Helweg Poulsen:
Information Technology Diffusion Research: An Interim Balance. 11-34 - Kieran Conboy, Brian Fitzgerald, William Golden:
Agility in Information Systems Development: A Three-Tiered Framework. 35-49 - Ivan Aaen, Anna Börjesson, Lars Mathiassen:
Navigating Software Process Improvement Projects. 53-71 - Peter Axel Nielsen, Gitte Tjørnehøj:
Mapping Social Networks in Software Process Improvement: An Action Research Study. 73-90 - Dirk S. Hovorka, Kai R. Larsen:
Organizational Information System Adoption: A Network Perspective. 91-109 - Anna Börjesson, Fredrik Martinsson, Magnus Timmerås:
Crossing the Chasm in Software Process Improvement. 111-128 - Tom McMaster, David Wastell, Helle Zinner Henriksen:
Fooling Around: The Corporate Jester as an Effective Change Agent for Technological Innovation. 129-144 - Anthony Vance:
An Empirical Investigation of the Potential of RFID Technology to Enhance Supply Chain Agility. 147-156 - Ákos Nagy:
Difficulties in Implementing the Agile Supply Chain: Lessons Learned from Interorganizational Information Systems Adoption. 157-171 - Magnus Holmqvist, Kalevi Pessi:
Agility Through Implementation: A Case from a Global Supply Chain. 173-183 - Brian Fitzgerald, Gerard Hartnett:
A Study of the Use of Agile Methods within Intel. 187-202 - Kalle Lyytinen, Gregory M. Rose:
How Agile is Agile Enough? Toward a Theory of Agility in Software Development. 203-225 - Pekka Abrahamsson, Antti Hanhineva, Juho Jäälinoja:
Improving Business Agility Through Technical Solutions: A Case Study on Test-Driven Development in Mobile Software Development. 227-243 - Mark Toleman, Fiona Darroch, Mustafa A. Ally:
Web Publishing: An Extreme, Agile Experience. 245-256 - Niel Nickolaisen:
Using the Mission Critical Market Differentiating (MCMD) Model to Improve Business and Information Technology Agility. 257-262 - Brian Donnellan, Anthony Kelly:
Agility and Information Technology Diffusion in the Semiconductor Industry. 265-273 - Marcel van Oosterhout, Eric Waarts, Jos van Hillegersberg:
Assessing Business Agility: A Multi-Industry Study in The Netherlands. 275-294 - Eric Overby, Anandhi S. Bharadwaj, V. Sambamurthy:
A Framework for Enterprise Agility and the Enabling Role of Digital Options. 295-312 - Rick Dove:
Agile Enterprise Cornerstones: Knowledge, Values, and Response Ability. 313-330 - Yvonne Dittrich, Jan Pries-Heje, Kristian Hjort-Madsen:
How to Make Government Agile to Cope with Organizational Change. 333-351 - Linda Levine:
Reflections on Software Agility and Agile Methods: Challenges, Dilemmas, and the Way Ahead. 353-365 - Karlheinz Kautz, Robert W. Zmud, Gonzalo León Serrano, Eleanor Wynn, Tor J. Larsen, E. Burton Swanson:
Looking Back and Looking Forward: Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology Research in IFIP WG 8.6 - Achievements and Future Challenges. 369-370 - Balasubramaniam Ramesh, Pekka Abrahamsson, Alistair Cockburn, Kalle Lyytinen, Laurie A. Williams:
Agile Software Development Methods: When and Why Do They Work? 371-373 - V. Sambamurthy, Robert W. Zmud, Arun Rai, Robert G. Fichman:
Enabling Business Agility Through Information Technology Management. 375-378
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